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The Tenseless Theory of Time

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The central question in the philosophy of time is whether time is tensed or tenseless, viz., whether the moments of time are objectively past, present or future, or whether they are ordered merely by the tenseless temporal relations earlier than, simultaneous with, and later than. In this book and the companion volume The Tensed Theory of Time: A Critical Examination, Craig undertakes the first thorough appraisal of the arguments for and against the tensed and tenseless theories of time. The discussions range widely over issues in the philosophy of language, phenomenology, relativity theory, philosophy of space and time, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. The Tenseless Theory of Time sets out to discover whether the ineliminability of tense from language and our experience of tense warrants a belief in its objective ontological status, or whether the defeaters raised by McTaggart's paradox and the Myth of Passageserve to undermine any warrant that the tensed theory of time may be supposed to enjoy.

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ISBN: 9780792367642
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Author: WL Craig
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Netherlands
Format: Book
Series: Synthese Library
Genres: Philosophy of science
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Philosophy of language