The distribution of matter in our universe is strikingly time asymmetric. Most famously, the Second Law of Thermodynamics says that entropy tends to increase toward the future but not toward the past. But what explains this time-asymmetric distribution of matter? In this article, I explore the idea that time itself has a direction by drawing from recent work on grounding and metaphysical fundamentality. I will argue that positing such a direction of time, in addition to time-asymmetric boundary conditions (such as the so-called past hypothesis), enables a better explanation of the thermodynamic asymmetry than is available otherwise
This paper investigates what the source of time-asymmetry is in thermodynamics, and comments on the ...
I discuss the nature of the puzzle about the time-asymmetry of radiation and argue that its most com...
The disparity between the time symmetry of the fundamental laws of physics and the time asymmetries ...
The distribution of matter in our universe is strikingly time asymmetric. Most famously, the Second ...
peer reviewedThe distribution of matter in our universe is strikingly time asymmetric. Most famously...
The paper tries to demonstrate that the process of the increase of entropy does not explain ...
asymmetry in thermodynamic phenomena. “Time in thermodynamics” misleadingly suggests that thermodyna...
This open access monograph offers a detailed study and a systematic defense of a key intuition we ty...
The aim of this paper is to show that a new understanding of fundamentality (section 2), can be appl...
Reichenbach explains temporally asymmetric phenomena by appeal to entropy and ‘branch structure’. He...
Abstract: Conceptual problems regarding the arrow of time in classical physics, quantum physics, cos...
The paper confronts two perspectives on the asymmetry of time: a philosophical and a physical one. F...
This Ph.D. dissertation is mainly related to the metaphysics of time and the philosophy of science. ...
A basic intuition we have regarding the nature of time is that the future is open whereas the past i...
As the past-future asymmetry – that fact that we have records of the past but not the future – is st...
This paper investigates what the source of time-asymmetry is in thermodynamics, and comments on the ...
I discuss the nature of the puzzle about the time-asymmetry of radiation and argue that its most com...
The disparity between the time symmetry of the fundamental laws of physics and the time asymmetries ...
The distribution of matter in our universe is strikingly time asymmetric. Most famously, the Second ...
peer reviewedThe distribution of matter in our universe is strikingly time asymmetric. Most famously...
The paper tries to demonstrate that the process of the increase of entropy does not explain ...
asymmetry in thermodynamic phenomena. “Time in thermodynamics” misleadingly suggests that thermodyna...
This open access monograph offers a detailed study and a systematic defense of a key intuition we ty...
The aim of this paper is to show that a new understanding of fundamentality (section 2), can be appl...
Reichenbach explains temporally asymmetric phenomena by appeal to entropy and ‘branch structure’. He...
Abstract: Conceptual problems regarding the arrow of time in classical physics, quantum physics, cos...
The paper confronts two perspectives on the asymmetry of time: a philosophical and a physical one. F...
This Ph.D. dissertation is mainly related to the metaphysics of time and the philosophy of science. ...
A basic intuition we have regarding the nature of time is that the future is open whereas the past i...
As the past-future asymmetry – that fact that we have records of the past but not the future – is st...
This paper investigates what the source of time-asymmetry is in thermodynamics, and comments on the ...
I discuss the nature of the puzzle about the time-asymmetry of radiation and argue that its most com...
The disparity between the time symmetry of the fundamental laws of physics and the time asymmetries ...