Our engagement with time is a ubiquitous feature of our lives. We are aware of time on many scales, from the briefest flicker of change to the way our lives unfold over many years. But to what extent does this encounter reveal the true nature of temporal reality? To the extent that temporal reality is as it seems, how do we come to be aware of it? And to the extent that temporal reality is not as it seems, why does it seem that way? These are the central questions addressed by Simon Prosser in Experiencing Time. These questions take on a particular importance in philosophy for two reasons. Firstly, there is a view concerning the metaphysics of time, known as the B-theory of time, according to which the apparently dynamic quality of change, ...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...
Time is a fundamental dimension of experience. The experience we have of time itself is a notorious ...
Philosophers have usually approached the concept of timing of experiences by addressing the question...
In his recent book ‘Experiencing time’ (OUP), Simon Prosser discusses a wide variety of topics relat...
Philosophical debates about the metaphysics of time typically revolve around two contrasting views o...
Debates between partisans of the A- and B-theories of time can often strike outsiders as somewhat ar...
It is a standard understanding that we live in time. In fact, the whole physical world as described ...
This paper examples several arguments from Simon Prosser's book Experiencing Time. His argument agai...
In this introduction to contemporary conceptions of time and change, I investigate what ou...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
In this introduction to contemporary conceptions of time and change, I investigate what ou...
The flow of time is vital for perception. While philosophers disagree as to the nature of how time i...
Abstract: Experience is the most primitive kind of intentional contact with reality. Metaphysical in...
After reviewing the highly valuable contents of the book, I sketch two arguments in favor of the vie...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...
Time is a fundamental dimension of experience. The experience we have of time itself is a notorious ...
Philosophers have usually approached the concept of timing of experiences by addressing the question...
In his recent book ‘Experiencing time’ (OUP), Simon Prosser discusses a wide variety of topics relat...
Philosophical debates about the metaphysics of time typically revolve around two contrasting views o...
Debates between partisans of the A- and B-theories of time can often strike outsiders as somewhat ar...
It is a standard understanding that we live in time. In fact, the whole physical world as described ...
This paper examples several arguments from Simon Prosser's book Experiencing Time. His argument agai...
In this introduction to contemporary conceptions of time and change, I investigate what ou...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
In this introduction to contemporary conceptions of time and change, I investigate what ou...
The flow of time is vital for perception. While philosophers disagree as to the nature of how time i...
Abstract: Experience is the most primitive kind of intentional contact with reality. Metaphysical in...
After reviewing the highly valuable contents of the book, I sketch two arguments in favor of the vie...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...
Time is a fundamental dimension of experience. The experience we have of time itself is a notorious ...
Philosophers have usually approached the concept of timing of experiences by addressing the question...