Event synopsis: \ud \ud -What does it mean to claim that the future is open?\ud -Are future contingent statements like "There will be a sea battle tomorrow" now true or false?\ud -Is the claim that future contingents are now true or false compatible with the claim that the future is open?\ud -What is the relation between future contingents and future ontology?\ud -What metaphysical picture is required in order to make sense of the claim that the future is open? Multiple, branching futures? A ‘thin red line’? Metaphysical indeterminacy? Presentism
Will it rain tomorrow? Will there be a sea battle tomorrow? Will my death be painful? Wondering abou...
In “The Open Future” (2021) Patrick Todd argues that the future is open, and that as a consequence a...
Abstract There is a long-standing disagreement among Branching-Time theorists. Even though they all ...
Event synopsis: -What does it mean to claim that the future is open? -Are future contingent sta...
Future contingents are contingent statements about the future — such as future events, actions, stat...
It is highly now intuitive that the future is open and the past is closed now-whereas it is unsettle...
In his work on the open future, Patrick Todd outlines three models of how to deal with future contin...
These are my materials (a short precis, and replies to Alan Rhoda and Daniel Rubio) for an invited s...
International audiencePhilosophers have long been concerned with the issue of whether the notions of...
A commonly held idea regarding the nature of time is that the future is open and the past is fixed o...
At least since Aristotle’s famous 'sea-battle' passages in On Interpretation 9, some substantial min...
This book launches a sustained defense of a radical interpretation of the doctrine of the open futur...
For a book symposium in Disputatio on Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz's Nothing to Com
Invited discussion paper on Patrick Todd's book, _The Open Future: Why Future Contingents Are All Fa...
Will it rain tomorrow? Will there be a sea battle tomorrow? Will my death be painful? Wondering abou...
In “The Open Future” (2021) Patrick Todd argues that the future is open, and that as a consequence a...
Abstract There is a long-standing disagreement among Branching-Time theorists. Even though they all ...
Event synopsis: -What does it mean to claim that the future is open? -Are future contingent sta...
Future contingents are contingent statements about the future — such as future events, actions, stat...
It is highly now intuitive that the future is open and the past is closed now-whereas it is unsettle...
In his work on the open future, Patrick Todd outlines three models of how to deal with future contin...
These are my materials (a short precis, and replies to Alan Rhoda and Daniel Rubio) for an invited s...
International audiencePhilosophers have long been concerned with the issue of whether the notions of...
A commonly held idea regarding the nature of time is that the future is open and the past is fixed o...
At least since Aristotle’s famous 'sea-battle' passages in On Interpretation 9, some substantial min...
This book launches a sustained defense of a radical interpretation of the doctrine of the open futur...
For a book symposium in Disputatio on Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz's Nothing to Com
Invited discussion paper on Patrick Todd's book, _The Open Future: Why Future Contingents Are All Fa...
Will it rain tomorrow? Will there be a sea battle tomorrow? Will my death be painful? Wondering abou...
In “The Open Future” (2021) Patrick Todd argues that the future is open, and that as a consequence a...
Abstract There is a long-standing disagreement among Branching-Time theorists. Even though they all ...