Areas covered in this text include: tense and tenselessness;
periods and instants; the measurement of time; and time, change and
causation. The author attempts to show how considerations in the
philosophy of logic and language are needed to settle many of the
issues here. For example, the debate about tenselessness turns out
to hinge on whether a genuinely tense-free language is conceivable;
and the possibility of time without change is grounded in what
makes duration-statements have the sense they do.
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