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Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): W.L. Craig Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
W.L. Craig
R5,291 Discovery Miles 52 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The larger project of which this volume forms part is an attempt to craft a coherent doctrine of divine eternity and God's relationship to time. Central to this project is the integration of the concerns of theology with the concept of time in relativity theory. This volume provides an accessible and philosophically informed examination of the concept of time in relativity, the ultimate aim being the achievement of a tenable theological synthesis.

God, Time, and Eternity - The Coherence of Theism II: Eternity (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): W.L. Craig God, Time, and Eternity - The Coherence of Theism II: Eternity (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
W.L. Craig
R5,301 Discovery Miles 53 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this highly original and ground-breaking work, the author brings together discussions in the philosophy of time and space, philosophy of language, phenomenology, philosophy of science, Special and General Relativity, classical cosmology, quantum mechanics, and so forth, with the concerns of philosophy of religion and theology, in order to craft a philosophically informed and scientifically tenable doctrine of divine eternity and God's relationship to time.

The Tenseless Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): W.L. Craig The Tenseless Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
W.L. Craig
R4,603 Discovery Miles 46 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

he present book and its companion volume The Tensed Theory of Time: a T Critical Examination are an attempt to adjudicate what one recent discussant has called "the most fundamental question in the philosophy of time," namely, "whether a static or a dynamic conception ofthe world is correct. "] I had originally intended to treat this question in the space of a single volume; but the study swelled into two. I found that an adequate appraisal of these two competing theories of time requires a wide-ranging discussion of issues in metaphysics, philosophy of language, phenomenology, philosophy of science, philosophy of space and time, and even philosophy of religion, and that this simply could not be done in one volume. If these volumes succeed in making a contribution to the debate, it will be precisely because of the synoptic nature of the discussion therein. Too often the question of the nature of time has been prematurely answered by some philosopher or physicist simply because he is largely ignorant of relevant discussions outside his chosen field of expertise. In these two complementary but independent volumes I have attempted to appraise what I take to be the most important arguments drawn from a variety of fields for and against each theory of time.

The Tensed Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): W.L. Craig The Tensed Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
W.L. Craig
R6,999 Discovery Miles 69 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

he present book and its companion volume The Tenseless Theory of Time: a T Critical Examination are an attempt to adjudicate what one recent discussant has called "the most fundamental question in the philosophy of time," namely, "whether a static or a dynamic conception of the world is correct. "! I had originally intended to treat this question in the space of a single volume; but the study swelled into two. I found that an adequate appraisal of these two of time requires a wide-ranging discussion of issues in competing theories metaphysics, philosophy of language, phenomenology, philosophy of science, philosophy of space and time, and even philosophy of religion, and that this simply could not be done in one volume. If these volumes succeed in making a contribution to the debate, it will be precisely because of the synoptic nature of the discussion therein. Too often the question of the nature of time has been prematurely answered by some philosopher or physicist simply because he is largely ignorant of relevant discussions outside his chosen field of expertise. In these two complementary but independent volumes I have attempted to appraise what I take to be the most important arguments drawn from a variety of fields for and against each theory of time.

God, Time, and Eternity - The Coherence of Theism II: Eternity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001): W.L.... God, Time, and Eternity - The Coherence of Theism II: Eternity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001)
W.L. Craig
R5,035 Discovery Miles 50 350 Out of stock

In this highly original and ground-breaking work, the author brings together discussions in the philosophy of time and space, philosophy of language, phenomenology, philosophy of science, Special and General Relativity, classical cosmology, quantum mechanics, and so forth, with the concerns of philosophy of religion and theology, in order to craft a philosophically informed and scientifically tenable doctrine of divine eternity and God's relationship to time.

The Tenseless Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000): W.L. Craig The Tenseless Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000)
W.L. Craig
R3,118 Discovery Miles 31 180 Out of stock

he present book and its companion volume The Tensed Theory of Time: a T Critical Examination are an attempt to adjudicate what one recent discussant has called "the most fundamental question in the philosophy of time," namely, "whether a static or a dynamic conception ofthe world is correct. "] I had originally intended to treat this question in the space of a single volume; but the study swelled into two. I found that an adequate appraisal of these two competing theories of time requires a wide-ranging discussion of issues in metaphysics, philosophy of language, phenomenology, philosophy of science, philosophy of space and time, and even philosophy of religion, and that this simply could not be done in one volume. If these volumes succeed in making a contribution to the debate, it will be precisely because of the synoptic nature of the discussion therein. Too often the question of the nature of time has been prematurely answered by some philosopher or physicist simply because he is largely ignorant of relevant discussions outside his chosen field of expertise. In these two complementary but independent volumes I have attempted to appraise what I take to be the most important arguments drawn from a variety of fields for and against each theory of time.

Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001): W.L. Craig Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001)
W.L. Craig
R3,396 Discovery Miles 33 960 Out of stock

The larger project of which this volume forms part is an attempt to craft a coherent doctrine of divine eternity and God's relationship to time. Central to this project is the integration of the concerns of theology with the concept of time in relativity theory. This volume provides an accessible and philosophically informed examination of the concept of time in relativity, the ultimate aim being the achievement of a tenable theological synthesis.

The Tensed Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001): W.L. Craig The Tensed Theory of Time - A Critical Examination (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001)
W.L. Craig
R5,234 R4,892 Discovery Miles 48 920 Save R342 (7%) Out of stock

he present book and its companion volume The Tenseless Theory of Time: a T Critical Examination are an attempt to adjudicate what one recent discussant has called "the most fundamental question in the philosophy of time," namely, "whether a static or a dynamic conception of the world is correct. "! I had originally intended to treat this question in the space of a single volume; but the study swelled into two. I found that an adequate appraisal of these two of time requires a wide-ranging discussion of issues in competing theories metaphysics, philosophy of language, phenomenology, philosophy of science, philosophy of space and time, and even philosophy of religion, and that this simply could not be done in one volume. If these volumes succeed in making a contribution to the debate, it will be precisely because of the synoptic nature of the discussion therein. Too often the question of the nature of time has been prematurely answered by some philosopher or physicist simply because he is largely ignorant of relevant discussions outside his chosen field of expertise. In these two complementary but independent volumes I have attempted to appraise what I take to be the most important arguments drawn from a variety of fields for and against each theory of time.

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