Real Time IIRoutledge, 31.01.2002 - 160 Seiten Real Time II extends and evolves DH Mellor's classic exploration of the philosophy of time,Real Time. This new book answers such basic metaphysical questions about time as: how do past, present and future differ, how are time and space related, what is change, is time travel possible? His Real Time dominated the philosophy of time for fifteen years. Real TIme II will do the same for the next twenty. GET /english/edu/Studying_at_SU/History_of_Literature.html HTTP/1.0 |
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A-beliefs A-propositions A-scale A-sentences A-statements A-times of events action actual answer B-facts B-moment B-places B-scale B-sentences B-series B-theorists B-times B-truth-conditions B-truthmakers backward causation backward time travel beliefs Cambridge causal loops causal order causes and effects chances changeable properties chapter 1.5 clock contingent contradiction cooling course defined deny distinguish e is past earlier or later earlier-later entail entities events or facts exist explain flow G-events give hence incompatible properties Jim races tomorrow Jim’s June located logically independent McTaggart’s proof mean namely now-beliefs obvious pain is past particular possible presence of experience present and future present or future propositions question reason reference frame saw in chapter sense sentences Similarly Snow is white space spacetime spatial analogue special relativity tautology tc-functions tell tense tense logic time’s token-reflexive tokens true or false truth conditions truth value truthmakers vary wholly present world line