In this paper, I defend a theory of local temporality, sometimes referred to as a point-present theory. This theory has the great advantage that it allows for the possibility of an open future without requiring any alterations to our standard understanding of special relativity. Such theories, however, have regularly been rejected out of hand as metaphysically incoherent. After surveying the debate, I argue that such a transformation of temporal concepts (i) is suggested by the indexical semantics of tense in a relativistic universe, (ii) when properly understood easily withstands the usual accusations of metaphysical incoherence and (iii) leads naturally to a meta-philosophical position from which we can understand and escape the increasin...
The special theory of relativity (STR) is widely supposed to be in tension with A-theories of time, ...
Ever since the now infamous comments made by Hermann Minkowski in 1908 concerning the proper way to ...
In the literature on the compatibility between the time of our experience and the time of physics, t...
In this paper, I defend a theory of local temporality, sometimes referred to as a point-present theo...
In light of the Special Theory of Relativity and the Minkowski creation of ‘spacetime’, the universe...
According to conventional wisdom, presentism is at odds with the theory of relativity. This is suppo...
Is presentism or possibilism compatible with Relativity ? This question has been much debated since ...
The theory of relativity is often regarded as inhospitable to the idea that there is an objective pa...
In this paper we critically review Correia’s and Rosenkranz’s Nothing to Come. A Defence of the Grow...
The A-theory of time insists that there is some real ontological fact about what is present. It is o...
In this paper we critically review Correia’s and Rosenkranz’s Nothing to Come. A Defence of the Grow...
Is the objective passage of time compatible with relativistic physics? There are two easy routes to ...
Presentism is the view that only the present exists, which mates with the A-theory’s temporal motion...
The A-theory of time has intuitive and metaphysical appeal, but suffers from tension, if not inconsi...
The special theory of relativity (STR) is widely regarded as the primary threat to the otherwise int...
The special theory of relativity (STR) is widely supposed to be in tension with A-theories of time, ...
Ever since the now infamous comments made by Hermann Minkowski in 1908 concerning the proper way to ...
In the literature on the compatibility between the time of our experience and the time of physics, t...
In this paper, I defend a theory of local temporality, sometimes referred to as a point-present theo...
In light of the Special Theory of Relativity and the Minkowski creation of ‘spacetime’, the universe...
According to conventional wisdom, presentism is at odds with the theory of relativity. This is suppo...
Is presentism or possibilism compatible with Relativity ? This question has been much debated since ...
The theory of relativity is often regarded as inhospitable to the idea that there is an objective pa...
In this paper we critically review Correia’s and Rosenkranz’s Nothing to Come. A Defence of the Grow...
The A-theory of time insists that there is some real ontological fact about what is present. It is o...
In this paper we critically review Correia’s and Rosenkranz’s Nothing to Come. A Defence of the Grow...
Is the objective passage of time compatible with relativistic physics? There are two easy routes to ...
Presentism is the view that only the present exists, which mates with the A-theory’s temporal motion...
The A-theory of time has intuitive and metaphysical appeal, but suffers from tension, if not inconsi...
The special theory of relativity (STR) is widely regarded as the primary threat to the otherwise int...
The special theory of relativity (STR) is widely supposed to be in tension with A-theories of time, ...
Ever since the now infamous comments made by Hermann Minkowski in 1908 concerning the proper way to ...
In the literature on the compatibility between the time of our experience and the time of physics, t...