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A Companion to the Philosophy of Time
“This is an indispensable collection of articles on the philosophy of time. Its contributors illuminate every major aspect of it and its history. I can think of no better guide to the subject.” “In this exceptional collection of original essays, Adrian Bardon and Heather Dyke have put together a volume that makes an invaluable and lasting contribution to the philosophy of time.”
--Hugh Mellor, University of Cambridge
--L. Nathan Oaklander, University of Michigan-Flint
Adrian Bardon (Edited by), H Dyke (Author), Heather Dyke (Edited by)
9780470658819, Wiley
Hardback, published 12 March 2013
600 pages
25.4 x 17.8 x 3.3 cm, 1.075 kg
“This is an indispensable collection of articles on the philosophy of time. Its contributors illuminate every major aspect of it and its history. I can think of no better guide to the subject.” “Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty.”
(Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, 5 April 2014)
(Choice, 1 November 2013)
A Companion to the Philosophy of Time presents the broadest treatment of this subject yet; 32 specially commissioned articles - written by an international line-up of experts – provide an unparalleled reference work for students and specialists alike in this exciting field.
Notes on Contributors xi Acknowledgments xvii Introduction 1 Part I The History of the Philosophy of Time 7 1 Heraclitus and Parmenides 9 2 Zeno’s Paradoxes 30 3 Aristotle on Time and Change 47 4 Determinism, Fatalism, and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy 59 5 Creation and Eternity in Medieval Philosophy 73 6 Newton’s Philosophy of Time 87 7 Classical Empiricism 102 8 Kant and Time-Order Idealism 120 9 Husserl and the Phenomenology of Temporality 135 10 The Emergence of a New Family of Theories of Time 151 11 The B-Theory in the Twentieth Century 167 Part II Time as a Feature of the Physical World 183 12 Time in Classical and Relativistic Physics 185 13 Time in Cosmology 201 14 On Time in Quantum Physics 220 15 Time in Quantum Gravity 242 16 The Arrow of Time in Physics 262 17 Time and Causation 282 18 Time Travel and Time Machines 301 19 The Passage of Time 315 20 Time and Tense 328 21 Presentism, Eternalism, and the Growing Block 345 22 Change and Identity over Time 365 Part III Time as a Feature of Human Experience 387 23 The Perception of Time 389 24 Transcendental Arguments and Temporal Experience 410 25 Memory 432 26 Time in Mind 444 27 The Representation of Time in Agency 470 28 Temporal Indexicals 486 29 Time – The Emotional Asymmetry 507 30 Evolutionary Explanations of Temporal Experience 521 31 Time and Freedom 535 32 Time and Morality 549 Index 563
Heather Dyke and Adrian Bardon
Ronald C. Hoy
Niko Strobach
Andrea Falcon
Ricardo Salles
Jon McGinnis
Eric Schliesser
Lorne Falkenstein
Andrew Brook
Shaun Gallagher
John Bigelow
M. Joshua Mozersky
Gordon Belot
Chris Smeenk
Jeremy Butterfield
Nick Huggett, Tiziana Vistarini, and Christian Wüthrich
David Wallace
Mathias Frisch
Douglas Kutach
Simon Prosser
Heather Dyke
Kristie Miller
Dana Lynne Goswick
Barry Dainton
Georges Dicker
Jordi Fernández
Julian Kiverstein and Valtteri Arstila
Holly Andersen
John Perry
Caspar Hare
Heather Dyke and James Maclaurin
Robin Le Poidevin
Krister Bykvist
Subject Areas: Philosophy [HP]
