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The Future Of The Philosophy Of Time Adrian Bardon Ed

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The Future Of The Philosophy Of Time Adrian Bardon Ed
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Adrian Bardon (ed.)
ISBN: 9780415891103, 0415891108
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Future Of The Philosophy Of Time Adrian Bardon Ed by Adrian Bardon (ed.) 9780415891103, 0415891108 instant download after payment.

The last century has seen enormous progress in our understanding of time. This volume features original essays by the foremost philosophers of time discussing the goals and methodology of the philosophy of time, and examining the best way to move forward with regard to the field's core issues. The collection is unique in combining cutting edge work on time with a focus on the big picture of time studies as a discipline. The major questions asked include: What are the implications of relativity and quantum physics on our understanding of time? Is the passage of time real, or just a subjective phenomenon? Are the past and future real, or is the present all that exists? If the future is real and unchanging (as contemporary physics seems to suggest), how is free will possible? Since only the present moment is perceived, how does the experience as we know it come about? How does experience take on its character of a continuous flow of moments or events? What explains the apparent one-way direction of time? Is time travel a logical/metaphysical possibility?

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