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"Causation in Classical Mechanics," forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics. "Does Kant Have a Pre-Newtonian Picture of Force in the Balance Argument? An account of how the balance argument works," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. "Elementary Classical Mechanics and the Principle of the Composition of Causes," Synthese, 173 (3): 353-373, 2010. "Symmetries and the Explanation of Conservation Laws in the Light of the Inverse Problem in Lagrangian Mechanics," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 39: 325-345, 2008. "Causation and its Relation to 'Causal Laws'," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58 (4): 659-688, 2007. "Continuous Bodies, Impenetrability, and Contact Interactions: The View from the Applied Mathematics of Continuum Physics," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58 (3): 503-538, 2007. "Special Cases, Composition of Causes, and the Complexity of Nature," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 38: 80-96, 2007. "Are Instantaneous Velocities Real and Really Instantaneous? An Argument for the Affirmative," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 34: 261-280, 2003. with John Earman and John Roberts, "Ceteris Paribus Lost ," Erkenntnis, 57: 281-301, 2002. "Violated Laws, Ceteris Paribus Clauses, and Capacities," Synthese, 130 (2): 235-264, 2002. "Models and the Unity of Classical Physics: Nancy Cartwright's Dappled World," Philosophy of Science, 68: 456-475, 2001. "Resolving Russell's Anti-Realism About Causation," The Monist, 83(2): 274-295, April 2000."Causation in Classical Mechanics," forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics. "Does Kant Have a Pre-Newtonian Picture of Force in the Balance Argument? An account of how the balance argument works," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. "Elementary Classical Mechanics and the Principle of the Composition of Causes," Synthese, 173 (3): 353-373, 2010. "Symmetries and the Explanation of Conservation Laws in the Light of the Inverse Problem in Lagrangian Mechanics," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 39: 325-345, 2008. "Causation and its Relation to 'Causal Laws'," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58 (4): 659-688, 2007. "Continuous Bodies, Impenetrability, and Contact Interactions: The View from the Applied Mathematics of Continuum Physics," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58 (3): 503-538, 2007. "Special Cases, Composition of Causes, and the Complexity of Nature," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 38: 80-96, 2007. "Are Instantaneous Velocities Real and Really Instantaneous? An Argument for the Affirmative," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 34: 261-280, 2003. with John Earman and John Roberts, "Ceteris Paribus Lost ," Erkenntnis, 57: 281-301, 2002. "Violated Laws, Ceteris Paribus Clauses, and Capacities," Synthese, 130 (2): 235-264, 2002. "Models and the Unity of Classical Physics: Nancy Cartwright's Dappled World," Philosophy of Science, 68: 456-475, 2001. "Resolving Russell's Anti-Realism About Causation," The Monist, 83(2): 274-295, April 2000.
"Causation in Classical Mechanics," forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics. "Does Kant Have a Pre-Newtonian Picture of Force in the Balance Argument? An account of how the balance argument works," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. "Elementary Classical Mechanics and the Principle of the Composition of Causes," Synthese, 173 (3): 353-373, 2010. "Symmetries and the Explanation of Conservation Laws in the Light of the Inverse Problem in Lagrangian Mechanics," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 39: 325-345, 2008. "Causation and its Relation to 'Causal Laws'," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58 (4): 659-688, 2007. "Continuous Bodies, Impenetrability, and Contact Interactions: The View from the Applied Mathematics of Continuum Physics," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58 (3): 503-538, 2007. "Special Cases, Composition of Causes, and the Complexity of Nature," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 38: 80-96, 2007. "Are Instantaneous Velocities Real and Really Instantaneous? An Argument for the Affirmative," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 34: 261-280, 2003. with John Earman and John Roberts, "Ceteris Paribus Lost ," Erkenntnis, 57: 281-301, 2002. "Violated Laws, Ceteris Paribus Clauses, and Capacities," Synthese, 130 (2): 235-264, 2002. "Models and the Unity of Classical Physics: Nancy Cartwright's Dappled World," Philosophy of Science, 68: 456-475, 2001. "Resolving Russell's Anti-Realism About Causation," The Monist, 83(2): 274-295, April 2000.