This paper argues that all of the standard theories about the divisions of space and time can benefit from, and may need to rely on, parsimony considerations. More specifically, whether spacetime is discrete, gunky or pointy, there are wildly unparsimonious rivals to standard accounts that need to be resisted by proponents of those accounts, and only parsimony considerations offer a natural way of doing that resisting. Furthermore, quantitative parsimony considerations appear to be needed in many of these cases
Our aim in this article is to offer a new justification for preferring theories that are more quanti...
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The consensus among spacetime substantivalists is to respond to Leibniz's classic shift arguments, a...
This paper argues that all of the standard theories about the divisions of space and time can benefi...
I examine the debate between substantivalists and relationalists about the ontological character of ...
This paper has two goals. (i) I explore the limits of the mathematical theory of spacetime (more gen...
This paper makes an observation about the ``amount of structure'' that different classical and relat...
I argue for a four dimensional, non-dynamical view of space-time, where becoming is not an intrinsi...
This paper is a brief (and hopelessly incomplete) non-standard introduction to the philosophy of spa...
This contributed volume is the result of a July 2010 workshop at the University of Wuppertal Interdi...
Our aim in this article is to offer a new justification for preferring theories that are more quanti...
Article on philosophy of physicsOur main purpose here is to study some qualitative aspects of space ...
The consensus among spacetime substantivalists is to respond to Leibniz's classic shift arguments, a...
This paper argues that all of the standard theories about the divisions of space and time can benefi...
I examine the debate between substantivalists and relationalists about the ontological character of ...
This paper has two goals. (i) I explore the limits of the mathematical theory of spacetime (more gen...
This paper makes an observation about the ``amount of structure'' that different classical and relat...
I argue for a four dimensional, non-dynamical view of space-time, where becoming is not an intrinsi...
This paper is a brief (and hopelessly incomplete) non-standard introduction to the philosophy of spa...
This contributed volume is the result of a July 2010 workshop at the University of Wuppertal Interdi...
Our aim in this article is to offer a new justification for preferring theories that are more quanti...
Article on philosophy of physicsOur main purpose here is to study some qualitative aspects of space ...
The consensus among spacetime substantivalists is to respond to Leibniz's classic shift arguments, a...