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There is no time like the present. Is it also true that there is no
time but the present? According to presentism, the present time is
special in the most fundamental sense because all of reality is
included in it. What is past is no longer; what is future is yet to
be. This philosophy of time, with roots as far back as Saint
Augustine and beyond, is the focus of vigorous and widespread
discussion in contemporary philosophy. Presentism: Essential
Readings brings together for the first time the seminal works by
both presentists and their opponents. Works by Augustine,
McTaggart, Prior, Craig and others, address a wide array of issues
concerning presentism. How can time pass if everything is present?
Is there no future to come to the present; nor a past to receive
the present? How can there be truths about the past? Generally a
statement is true because of events in reality. But if presentism
is correct, then the past would seem to lack a basis in reality. If
only the present is real, how can things last? To persist seems to
require that something exist at more than one time, but presentism
holds that there is only one time: the present. The collected
essays on presentism address these and other aspects of the debate
a debate that is just beginning. With explanatory introductions
written by the editors, Presentism: Essential Essays will fascinate
and stretch the minds of both scholars and novices alike.
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