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The structure of time

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What is time? How is its structure determined? The enduring controversy about the nature and structure of time has traditionally been a diametrical argument between those who see time as a container into which events are placed, and those for whom time cannot exist without events.

This controversy between the absolutist and the relativist theories of time is a central theme of this study.

The author's impressive arguments provide grounds for rejecting both these theories, firstly by establishing that 'empty' time is possible, and secondly by showing, through a discussion of the structure of time which involves considering whether time might be cyclical, branching, beginning or non-beginning, that the absolutist theory of time is untenable.

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Routledge
0429671830 / 9780429671838
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
115
10/10/2018
England
English
261 pages
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