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    A puzzle concerning d-n explanation.Evan K. Jobe - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (4):542-549.
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    Explanation, causality, and counterfactuals.Evan K. Jobe - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (3):357-389.
    The aim of this paper is to develop an adequate version of the D-N theory of explanation for particular events and to show how the resulting D-N model can be used as a tool in articulating a regularity theory of causation and an analysis of the truth conditions for counterfactual conditionals. Starting with a basic model that is largely the product of other workers in this field, two new restrictions are formulated in order to construct a version of D-N explanation (...)
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    Sturgeon's Defence of Moral Realism.Evan K. Jobe - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (2):267-.
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    Some recent work on the problem of law.Evan K. Jobe - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (4):363-381.
    It is widely agreed that ‘scientific law’ is one of the key scientific terms which any adequate philosophy of science must attempt to clarify or define. The importance of the concept ‘law’ is made evident by the fact that the distinctive functions of science—explanation and prediction—are usually analyzed with reference to laws. Thus events are explained by showing that descriptions of them are deducible from laws, and laws are utilized in deducing descriptions of unknown future events, thereby permitting their prediction. (...)
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  5. A note on connotation and attribute.Evan K. Jobe - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (12):325-328.
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    Existence and reality: The case for pseudo-objects.Evan K. Jobe - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (2):171-191.
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    Existence and Reality: The Case for Pseudo‐Objects.Evan K. Jobe - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (2):171-191.
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    Nature's choice of time.Evan K. Jobe - 1980 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58 (4):347 – 359.
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    On Deriving 'Ought' from 'Is'.Evan K. Jobe - 1965 - Analysis 25 (5):179 - 181.
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    On deriving 'ought' from 'is'.Evan K. Jobe - 1965 - Analysis 25 (5):179-181.
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    Reichenbach's theory of nomological statements.Evan K. Jobe - 1977 - Synthese 35 (2):231 - 254.
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    Temporal predication and identity.Evan K. Jobe - 1976 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54 (1):65 – 71.
    The article attempts to resolve the problem raised by richard sharvey's arguments supporting the thesis that temporal contexts present difficulties for quantification similar to those presented by alethic modal contexts. to this end a concept of temporally relativized identity for physical objects is introduced and explicated within a four-dimensional space-time view of the world. this in turn permits the introduction of the notion of "restricted" physical objects and the notion of "extended" physical objects. it is then shown how the use (...)
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    Review: Reichenbach's Theory of Reasonable Assertion. [REVIEW]Evan K. Jobe - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (4):375 - 384.
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    Reichenbach's theory of reasonable assertion. [REVIEW]Evan K. Jobe - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (4):375-384.