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A Companion To The Philosophy Of Time Heather Dyke Adrian Bardon Eds

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A Companion To The Philosophy Of Time Heather Dyke Adrian Bardon Eds
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 588
Author: Heather Dyke, Adrian Bardon (eds.)
ISBN: 9780470658819, 9781118522097, 0470658819, 1118522095
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Companion To The Philosophy Of Time Heather Dyke Adrian Bardon Eds by Heather Dyke, Adrian Bardon (eds.) 9780470658819, 9781118522097, 0470658819, 1118522095 instant download after payment.

A Companion to the Philosophy of Time presents the broadest treatment of this subject yet; 32 specially commissioned articles - written by an international line-up of experts – provide an unparalleled reference work for students and specialists alike in this exciting field.

  • The most comprehensive reference work on the philosophy of time currently available
  • The first collection to tackle the historical development of the philosophy of time in addition to covering contemporary work
  • Provides a tripartite approach in its organization, covering history of the philosophy of time, time as a feature of the physical world, and time as a feature of experience
  • Includes contributions from both distinguished, well-established scholars and rising stars in the field
Content:
Chapter 1 Heraclitus and Parmenides (pages 7–29): Ronald C. Hoy
Chapter 2 Zeno's Paradoxes (pages 30–46): Niko Strobach
Chapter 3 Aristotle on Time and Change (pages 47–58): Andrea Falcon
Chapter 4 Determinism, Fatalism, and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy (pages 59–72): Ricardo Salles
Chapter 5 Creation and Eternity in Medieval Philosophy (pages 73–86): Jon McGinnis
Chapter 6 Newton's Philosophy of Time (pages 87–101): Eric Schliesser
Chapter 7 Classical Empiricism (pages 102–119): Lorne Falkenstein
Chapter 8 Kant and Time?Order Idealism (pages 120–134): Andrew Brook
Chapter 9 Husserl and the Phenomenology of Temporality (pages 135–150): Shaun Gallagher
Chapter 10 The Emergence of a New Family of Theories of Time (pages 151–166): John Bigelow
Chapter 11 The B?Theory in the Twentieth Century (pages 167–182): Joshua Mozersky
Chapter 12 Time in Classical and Relativistic Physics (pages 184–200): Gordon Belot
Chapter 13 Time in Cosmology (pages 201–219): Chris Smeenk
Chapter 14 On Time in Quantum Physics (pages 220–241): Jeremy Butterfield
Chapter 15 Time in Quantum Gravity (pages 242–261): Nick Huggett, Tiziana Vistarini and Christian Wuthrich
Chapter 16 The Arrow of Time in Physics (pages 262–281): David Wallace
Chapter 17 Time and Causation (pages 282–300): Mathias Frisch
Chapter 18 Time Travel and Time Machines (pages 301–314): Douglas Kutach
Chapter 19 The Passage of Time (pages 315–327): Simon Prosser
Chapter 20 Time and Tense (pages 328–344): Heather Dyke
Chapter 21 Presentism, Eternalism, and the Growing Block (pages 345–364): Kristie Miller
Chapter 22 Change and Identity Over Time (pages 365–386): Dana Lynne Goswick
Chapter 23 The Perception of Time (pages 387–409): Barry Dainton
Chapter 24 Transcendental Arguments and Temporal Experience1 (pages 410–431): Georges Dicker
Chapter 25 Memory (pages 432–443): Jordi Fernandez
Chapter 26 Time in Mind (pages 444–469): Julian Kiverstein and Valtteri Arstila
Chapter 27 The Representation of Time in Agency (pages 470–485): Holly Andersen
Chapter 28 Temporal Indexicals (pages 486–506): John Perry
Chapter 29 Time – The Emotional Asymmetry (pages 507–520): Caspar Hare
Chapter 30 Evolutionary Explanations of Temporal Experience (pages 521–534): Heather Dyke and James Maclaurin
Chapter 31 Time and Freedom (pages 535–548): Robin Le Poidevin
Chapter 32 Time and Morality (pages 549–562): Krister Bykvist

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