McTaggart, J. E. (1908). The unreality of time. Mind, 457-474.
Bourne, C. (2006). A Future for Presentism. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 160-186
Callender, C. (2000). Shedding light on time. Philosophy of Science, 67, S587-S599.
Craig, W. L. (2001). Two Relativistic Interpretations in William Lane Craig auth., William Lane Craig eds. Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity, Springer Science Business Media, B.V.
--------------- (2002). The Elimination of Absolute Time by the Special Theory of Relativity, in Gregory E. Ganssle and David M. Woodruff (eds.), God and Time, Oxford.
--------------- (2008) The metaphysics of special relativity: three views in William Lane Craig, Quentin Smith Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity Routledge, 11-49.
Dainton, B. (2010). Time and Space, Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Dolev, Y. (2007). Time and Realism: Metaphysical and Antimetaphysical Perspectives.The MIT Press.
Dorling, J. (1983). Reply to Mackie. in R. Swinburne (ed.), Space, Time and Causality (Dordrecht: D. Reidel), 23–35.
Einstein, A. & Besso, M. (1979). Correspondence 1903–55, trans. with Notes and an Introduction by Pierre Speziali, Paris: Hermann, 276–77.
Grünbaum, A. (1973). Philosophical Problems of Space and Time (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 12), 2nd enlarged edition, Dordrecht/Boston: D. Reidel.
Hinchliff, M. (1996) The Puzzle of Change Noûs, Vol. 30, Supplement Philosophical Perspectives, 10, Metaphysics, 1996 (1996), 119-136
Lorentz, H. A. (1934). Alte und neue Fragen der Physik, Physikalische Zeitschrift (1910) 11, 1234ff, in P. Zeeman and A. D. Fokker (eds.), Collected Papers, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 211.
Loux, M. J. (2002). Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction, Routledge.
Mackie, J. L. (1983). Three Steps Towards Absolutism, in R. Swinburne (ed.), Space, Time and Causality (Dordrecht: Reidel), 3–22.
Minkowski, H. (1952). Space and Time, in W. Perrett and G. B. Jeffery (eds.), The Principle of Relativity, New York: Dover Publications,76.
Nerlich, G. (1994) What Spacetime Explains. Cambridge University Press.
Oaklander, L. N. (2008). The Philosophy of Time, Volume I: The Reality and Language of Time, Routledge.
Oaklander, L.N. and Smith, Q. (eds) (1994) The New Theory of Time, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Prior, A. N. (1959). Thank goodness that's over. Philosophy, 34(128), 12-17.
Putnam, H. (1967). Time and Physical Geometry, Journal of Philosophy 64: 240–47.
Reichenbach, H. (Translated by Reichenbach, M & Freund, J) (1958). The Philosophy of Space and Time. Dover, New York.
Rietdijk, C (1966). A Rigorous Proof of Determinism Derived from the Special Theory of Relativity, Philosophy of Science 33 341-344.
Saunders, S. (2002). How Relativity Contradicts Presentism’, in C. Callender, (ed.), Time, Reality and Experience. Cambridge University Press. 277–92.
Sider, T. (2001). Four Dimensionalism: An Ontology of Persistence and Time. Oxford University Press.
Sklar, L (1981). Time, Reality, and Relativity, in Richard Healy (ed.), Reduction, Time, and Reality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Philosophy and Spacetime Physics. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
Sklar, L. (1977). Space, Time and Spacetime. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Smart, J.J.C. (1963). Philosophy and Scientific Realism. Routledge.
Smith, Q. (1998). Absolute Simultaneity and the Infinity of Time, in R. LePoidevin (ed.), Questions of Time and Tense. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 135–84.
Stein, H. (1968). On Einstein–Minkowski Space- Time. Journal of Philosophy 65: 5–23.
Stein, H. (1991). On Relativity Theory and the Openness of the Future. Philosophy of Science 58:147–67. Reprinted in Butterfield et al. (1996), 239–59.
Tooley, M. (1997). Time, Tense and Causation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Williams, D.C. (1951). “The myth of passage,” Journal of Philosophy.
Winnie, J. A. (1970a). Special Relativity without one-way velocity assumptions Part I. Philosophy of Science, 81-99.
Winnie, J. A. (1970b). Special Relativity without one-way velocity assumptions Part II. Philosophy of Science, 223-238.
Zahar, E. (1983). Absoluteness and Conspiracy, in R. Swinburne (ed.), Space, Time and Causality (Dordrecht: Reidel), 37–41.