A future for the thin red line
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- Ockhamism without thin red lines
- The thin red line, Molinism, and the flow of time
- Back to the actual future
- The actual future is open
- Assertions and future tense semantics
- The problem of future contingents: scoping out a solution
- BH-CIFOL: case-intensional first order logic. II: Branching histories
- Fara's formula and the supervaluational Thin Red Line
- The truth about the future
- Time and determinism
- Credible futures
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