AbstractIn what sense is the direction of time a matter of convention? In The Direction of Time, Hans Reichenbach makes brief reference to parallels between his views about the status of time’s direction and his conventionalism about geometry. In this article, I: (1) provide a conventionalist account of time direction motivated by a number of Reichenbach’s claims in the book; (2) show how forwards and backwards time can give equivalent descriptions of the world despite the former being the ‘natural’ direction of time; and (3) argue that this offers an important middle-ground position between existing realist and antirealist accounts of the direction of time.</jats:p
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AbstractIn what sense is the direction of time a matter of convention? In The Direction of Time, Han...
In his 1956 book "The direction of Time", Hans Reichenbach offered a comprensive analysis of the phy...
Eternalists believe that there is no ontological difference between the past, present and future. Th...
This paper empirically investigates one aspect of the folk concept of time by testing how the presen...
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Abstract. It is argued, using a relativistic space-time view of the Universe, that Reichenbach’s “pr...
Reichenbach explains temporally asymmetric phenomena by appeal to entropy and ‘branch structure’. He...
Ever a source of philosophical conjecture and debate, the concept of time represents the beating hea...
David Albert's Time and Chance (2000) provides a fresh and interesting perspective on the problem of...
“The universe is expanding, not contracting.” Many statements of this form appear unambiguously true...
Modern physics has provided a range of motivations for holding time to be fundamentally undirected. ...
This thesis addresses the question of whether time has an objective direction. Most philosophers of ...
“The universe is expanding, not contracting.” Many statements of this form appear unambiguously true...
Global directional eliminativists deny that there is any global direction to time. This paper provid...
These are the first two chapters from a monograph (The Time Flow Manifesto, Holster, 2013-14; unpubl...
AbstractIn what sense is the direction of time a matter of convention? In The Direction of Time, Han...
In his 1956 book "The direction of Time", Hans Reichenbach offered a comprensive analysis of the phy...
Eternalists believe that there is no ontological difference between the past, present and future. Th...
This paper empirically investigates one aspect of the folk concept of time by testing how the presen...
This paper examines the common view that time is "unsymmetrical" or has a "privileged direction." An...
Abstract. It is argued, using a relativistic space-time view of the Universe, that Reichenbach’s “pr...
Reichenbach explains temporally asymmetric phenomena by appeal to entropy and ‘branch structure’. He...
Ever a source of philosophical conjecture and debate, the concept of time represents the beating hea...
David Albert's Time and Chance (2000) provides a fresh and interesting perspective on the problem of...
“The universe is expanding, not contracting.” Many statements of this form appear unambiguously true...
Modern physics has provided a range of motivations for holding time to be fundamentally undirected. ...
This thesis addresses the question of whether time has an objective direction. Most philosophers of ...
“The universe is expanding, not contracting.” Many statements of this form appear unambiguously true...
Global directional eliminativists deny that there is any global direction to time. This paper provid...
These are the first two chapters from a monograph (The Time Flow Manifesto, Holster, 2013-14; unpubl...