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The Philosophy of Time Society grew out of a National Endowment for
the Humanities Summer Seminar on the Philosophy of Time offered by
George Schlesinger in 1991. The members of that seminar wanted to
promote interest in the philosophy of time and Jon N. Turgerson
offered to become the first Director of the society with the
initial costs underwritten by the Drake University Center for the
Humanities. Thus, the Philosophy of Time Society (PTS) was formed
in 1993. Its goal is to promote the study of the philosophy of time
from a broad analytic perspective, and to provide a forum as an
affiliated group with the American Philosophical Association, to
discuss the issues in and related to the philosophy of time. The
society held its first meeting during the Eastern Division of the
AP A in Atlanta, George, in December 1993. In 1997 I began my
tenure as Executive Director of PTS and with my term ending in
2000, I decided to put together a volume of selected papers read at
PTS meetings over the years. The result is the present volume. It
contains some of the latest developments in the field, including
discussions of recent books by Michael Tooley, Time, Tense, and
Causation, and D. H. Mellor, Real Time II, and much more. The main
issue in the philosophy of time is and remains the status of
temporal becoming and the passage of time.
The Philosophy of Time Society grew out of a National Endowment for
the Humanities Summer Seminar on the Philosophy of Time offered by
George Schlesinger in 1991. The members of that seminar wanted to
promote interest in the philosophy of time and Jon N. Turgerson
offered to become the first Director of the society with the
initial costs underwritten by the Drake University Center for the
Humanities. Thus, the Philosophy of Time Society (PTS) was formed
in 1993. Its goal is to promote the study of the philosophy of time
from a broad analytic perspective, and to provide a forum as an
affiliated group with the American Philosophical Association, to
discuss the issues in and related to the philosophy of time. The
society held its first meeting during the Eastern Division of the
AP A in Atlanta, George, in December 1993. In 1997 I began my
tenure as Executive Director of PTS and with my term ending in
2000, I decided to put together a volume of selected papers read at
PTS meetings over the years. The result is the present volume. It
contains some of the latest developments in the field, including
discussions of recent books by Michael Tooley, Time, Tense, and
Causation, and D. H. Mellor, Real Time II, and much more. The main
issue in the philosophy of time is and remains the status of
temporal becoming and the passage of time.
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