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    Robert Bork, The Antitrust Paradox: A Policy at War with Itself

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    A Moralistic Case for A-Moralistic Law

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    Knight\u27s Gambit to Fool\u27s Mate: Beyond Legal Realism

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    Modular Theory and Eyvind Wichmann's Contributions to modern Particle Physics Theory

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    Some of the consequences of Eyvind Wichmann's contributions to modular theory and the QFT phase-space structure are presented. In order to show the power of those ideas in contemporary problems, I selected the issue of algebraic holography as well as a new nonperturbative constructive approach (based on the modular structur of wedge-localized algebras and modular inclusions) and show that these ideas are recent consequences of the pathbreaking work which Wichmann together with his collaborator Bisognano initiated in the mid 70$^{ies}.Comment: A rogue address which entered chapter 2 has since been omitted. 21 pages, tcilatex, to be published in a special Festschrift volume, dedicated to Prof. E. Wichmann on the occasion of his seventieth birthda

    Shaw, William H

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    Stanford University, Philosophy, 1970, A.B. London School of Economics and Political Science, Politics, 1976, Ph.D.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/erfa_bios/1269/thumbnail.jp

    Category theory applied to a radically new but logically essential description of time and space

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    McTaggart's ideas on the unreality of time as expressed in "The Nature of Existence" have retained great interest for many years for scholars, academics and other philosophers. In this essay, there is a brief discussion which mentions some of the high points of this philosophical interest, and goes on to apply his ideas to modern physics and neuroscience. It does not discuss McTaggart's C and D series, but does emphasise how the use of derived versions of both his A and B series can be of great virtue in discussing both the abstract physics of time, and the present and future importance of McTaggart's ideas to the subject of time. Indeed an experiment using human volunteers and dynamic systems modelling which was carried out is described, which illustrates this fact. The Many Bubble Interpretation, which also derives from McTaggart's ideas, is discussed and various examples of its use and effectiveness are referred to. The Schrodinger Cat paradox is essentially resolved in principle, the quantum Zeno effect interpretable, Kwiat's recent result referred to, and the newly discovered reverse Stickgold effect described.\u
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