HC407. The Physics and Philosophy of Time
Prof. Ken Krane
Weniger 367
kranek@physics.oregonstate.edu
Text: Paul Davies, About
Time (New York, Simon & Schuster, 1995)
Class rules:
3a:
Write a 2-page reaction paper based on the outside reading (about ˝ summarizing
the reading, about ˝ your reaction or analysis). Papers are due at my
office (hard copy please; electronic submission only in emergencies) by 5:00 pm
on the Tuesday before class. You must do at least 5 written papers.
3b:
Submit by e-mail a brief summary of the outside reading: Tell me what you
read, give the 3 most important points (one or two sentences each), and
suggest at least 2 discussion question for class.
Reading List (on
reserve in Valley Library for 2-hour loan)
HC 407
Adolph Baker, Modern Physics and Antiphysics
(Addison-Wesley, 1970) [QC25/B17]
Sean Carroll, From
Eternity to Here (Dutton, 2010)
Peter Coveney and Roger Highfield, The Arrow of
Time (Fawcett Columbine, 1990) [QB208/C64 1991]
Raymond Flood and Michael Lockwood, editors, The Nature of
Time (Blackwell, 1986) [BD638/N37]
Allan Franklin, The Neglect
of Experiment (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1986) [Q182.3/F73 1986]
J. Richard Gott, Time Travel in
Einstein’s Universe (Houghton Mifflin, 2001) [QC173.59/S65/G67]
Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time (Bantam, 1988)
[QB981/H377]
Richard Healey, Reduction, Time, and Reality (Cambridge
Univ. Press, 1981) [Q175.3/R42]
Paul Horwich, Asymmetries in Time
(MIT Press, 1987) [Q175/H796 1987]
Remy Lestienne, The
Children of Time (University of Illinois Press, 1990) [BD638/L38 1995]
Peter K. Machamer and Robert G.
Turnbull, editors, Motion and Time; Space and Matter (Ohio State
University Press, 1976) [QC173.59/S65 M68]
Richard Morris, Time's Arrow (Simon & Schuster,
1986) [QB209/M67 1986]
Paul Nahin, Time Machines
(American Institute of Physics, 1993) [PS374/S35]
Igor D. Novikov, The
David Park, The Image of Eternity:Roots of Time in the Physical World (University
of Massachusetts Press, 1980) [BD638/P37]
Barry Parker, Cosmic Time Travel (Plenum, 1991)
[QB209/P35 1991]
Hans Reichenbach, The
Direction of Time (University of California Press, 1956) [QC6/R382 1971]
Steven Savitt, Time’s Arrows
Today (Cambridge University Press, 1995) [BD638/T57 1995]
Steven Weinberg, The First
Three Minutes (Basic Books, 1977) [QB981/W48]