Philosophical views about the logical structure of time are typically divided between proponents of A and B theories, based on McTaggart's A and B series. Drawing on Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic phenomenology, I develop and defend McTaggart's thesis that the C series and the A series working together give a consistent description of temporal experience, provided that the two series are treated as distinct dimensions internal to time. In the proposed two-dimensional model, the C series expresses a nesting order of the constitutive states of a world, whereas ontological continuity and change are properties of the A series. This, I argue, allows for limited backward causation
Since McTaggart first proposed his paradox asserting the unreality of time, numerous philosophers ha...
McTaggart's paradox leads to the conclusion that time is unreal. The paradox has two key premises: t...
The thesis revolves around the following questions. What is time? Is time tensed or tenseless? Do th...
Philosophical views about the logical structure of time are typically divided between proponents of ...
J. McTaggart argues that the philosophical conception of time is constituted by the notions of fluid...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-83).The view that time flows from the future to the p...
In this paper, I will explore the dissonance between “physical explanation” and “human experience,” ...
The central problem addressed by this thesis is to attempt and reconcile our experience of time with...
This paper proposes an interpretation of time that incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-...
There appears to be a temporal analogue to the Knowledge argument. If correct, it could be read as a...
t is common to distinguish two different theorists of time; those who maintain a dynamic view of tim...
According to A-theories of time, the metaphysical ground of change and dynamicity is provided by a c...
I offer some clarification concerning the kind of contradiction that Hoerl & McCormack's account cou...
Since McTaggart first proposed his paradox asserting the unreality of time, numerous philosophers ha...
McTaggart's paradox leads to the conclusion that time is unreal. The paradox has two key premises: t...
The thesis revolves around the following questions. What is time? Is time tensed or tenseless? Do th...
Philosophical views about the logical structure of time are typically divided between proponents of ...
J. McTaggart argues that the philosophical conception of time is constituted by the notions of fluid...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-83).The view that time flows from the future to the p...
In this paper, I will explore the dissonance between “physical explanation” and “human experience,” ...
The central problem addressed by this thesis is to attempt and reconcile our experience of time with...
This paper proposes an interpretation of time that incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-...
There appears to be a temporal analogue to the Knowledge argument. If correct, it could be read as a...
t is common to distinguish two different theorists of time; those who maintain a dynamic view of tim...
According to A-theories of time, the metaphysical ground of change and dynamicity is provided by a c...
I offer some clarification concerning the kind of contradiction that Hoerl & McCormack's account cou...
Since McTaggart first proposed his paradox asserting the unreality of time, numerous philosophers ha...
McTaggart's paradox leads to the conclusion that time is unreal. The paradox has two key premises: t...
The thesis revolves around the following questions. What is time? Is time tensed or tenseless? Do th...