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A Future for Presentism (Paperback)
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Presentism, the view that only the present exists, was a much
neglected position in the philosophy of time for a number of years.
Recently, however, it has been enjoying a renaissance among
philosophers. A Future for Presentism is meant as a timely
contribution to this fast growing and exciting debate.
After discussing rival positions in the philosophy of time, in Part
I Craig Bourne shows how presentism is the only viable alternative
to the tenseless theory of time. He then develops a distinctive
version of presentism that avoids the mistakes of the past, and
which sets up the framework for solving problems traditionally
associated with the position, such as what makes past-tensed
statements true, how to give the proper semantics for statements
about the future, how to deal with transtemporal relations between
the past and the present, how we can meaningfully talk about the
future, how to deal with transtemporal relations between the past
and the present, how we can meaningfully talk about past
individuals, and how causal relations can be formulated. Part I
concludes with a discussion of the direction of time and causation,
the decision-theoretic problem known as "Newcomb's problem," and
the possibility of time travel and causal loops. In Part II Bourne
focuses on the problems for presentism raised by relativity theory.
He begins with by giving a self-contained exposition of the
concepts of special relativity that are important for understanding
the later discussion of its philosophical implications. The last
two chapters explore the philosophical implications of certain
cosmological models that arise from general relativity, namely the
expanding models, which seem to represent our universe, and Godel's
infamous model, which allows us to take a journey into our future
and arrive in our past. The necessary physics is explained with the
aid of diagrams, throughout."
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