In this dissertation I argue that, contrary to apparent experience and contrary to many inherited traditions, time is not ontologically linear. As a complement to this argument, I identify a genealogy of implicit non-linear aspects of the theories of significant Western philosophers of time. This genealogy constitutes an iterative argument that culminates in the work of Henri Bergson and Martin Heidegger. Within their philosophies, I identify time as ontologically intensive, as opposed to the inherited tradition of spatializing—and therefore rendering extensive—time. The key component of this argument is ontological intensity—that the being of time itself resists articulation in language or conceptual schemes characterized by systems of mut...
My thesis will explore the relationship between language, history, and temporality and how these fie...
Abstract: It is shown that time may be appreciated in at least two senses: chronological and dynamic...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...
What does it mean to say that something is “temporal” or that something “exists” in time? What is ti...
The first third of this thesis argues for a B-theoretic conception of time according to which all ti...
The concept of time is in some essential and non-trivial way tied up with the issue of "structure". ...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
We can locate the problematic of time within three philosophical questions, which respectively desig...
A perspective is provided on how to move beyond postmodernism while struggling to do philosophy in t...
AbstractInvestigation into the reality of time can be pursued within the ontological domain or it ca...
This book is a synthesis of more than three decades of research into the concept of time and its sem...
This dissertation is a defense of an Aristotelian, relational view of time. The Aristotelian holds t...
It seems uncontroversial that persons have a particular ontology, and a temporal ontology at that. Y...
grantor: University of TorontoDifferent beliefs concerning the metaphysical status of ' te...
Temporal ontology is the part of ontology involving the rival positions of presentism, eternalism, a...
My thesis will explore the relationship between language, history, and temporality and how these fie...
Abstract: It is shown that time may be appreciated in at least two senses: chronological and dynamic...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...
What does it mean to say that something is “temporal” or that something “exists” in time? What is ti...
The first third of this thesis argues for a B-theoretic conception of time according to which all ti...
The concept of time is in some essential and non-trivial way tied up with the issue of "structure". ...
In this contribution, I will argue for an ontological understanding of time as temporality. This, ho...
We can locate the problematic of time within three philosophical questions, which respectively desig...
A perspective is provided on how to move beyond postmodernism while struggling to do philosophy in t...
AbstractInvestigation into the reality of time can be pursued within the ontological domain or it ca...
This book is a synthesis of more than three decades of research into the concept of time and its sem...
This dissertation is a defense of an Aristotelian, relational view of time. The Aristotelian holds t...
It seems uncontroversial that persons have a particular ontology, and a temporal ontology at that. Y...
grantor: University of TorontoDifferent beliefs concerning the metaphysical status of ' te...
Temporal ontology is the part of ontology involving the rival positions of presentism, eternalism, a...
My thesis will explore the relationship between language, history, and temporality and how these fie...
Abstract: It is shown that time may be appreciated in at least two senses: chronological and dynamic...
Metaphysics is the part of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of reality – about what t...