A Walk Through Time: An illustrated history of timekeeping from ancient times to the present
Being and Becoming in Modern Physics: Discusses implications of general relativity for the philosophy of time; by Steven Savitt.
Direction of time and Collapse of the Universe: Also Timelessness and Interpretation ofQuantum Mechanics
Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Life is hard. But it's harder if you don't know how the material world works! Here are some of the powerful keys to understanding from chemistry
Game Theory of Human History: Robert Wright summarizes his book "Nonzero: The Logic Of Human Destiny", which uses game theory to develop a philosophy of history.
Multisimultaneity: On experiments to investigate the tension between quantum mechanics and relativity.
On the Time Reversal Invariance of Classical Electromagnetic Theory: suggests a thinking about the time reversal invariance of classical electromagnetic theory -- one that makes use of the invariant (four-dimensional)
Peter Lynds: Information and links relating to Peter Lynds' work on the subject of time, physics, Zeno's paradoxes and consciousness.
Reductionism, physicalism, dualism: Entry in: Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle: From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Frank Arntzenius.
Review of Robert Wright, Non-Zero: Critical and informed reviews of Non-Zero book, above.
Space-Time-Chance: Essay on philosophy, god and time
The Direction of Time: Different causes and aspects of the time's arrow (Web-book in pdf).
The Nature of Time and Space: Discusses the nature of time and space from the epistemological and the ontological aspects. (PDF file).
Time: Long article about questions of time, as discussed through the history of philosophy.
Time's Arrow - book review: The reviewer asks, has the case for temporal symmetry been overstated?
Time: Illusion and Reality: An Unconventional But Constructive Look at the Nature of Time: Philosophical essey on nature of time.
Timeless Reality: Professor Stenger combines penetrationg philosophical analysis with solid understanding of physics fundamentals and of literature
What's Theory Reduction?: Can Thermodynamics be reduced to Mechanics?