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Does Tomorrow Exist?: A Debate

Part of the Little Debates about Big Questions series
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This book takes up the question of whether past and future events exist. Two very different views are explored. According to one of these views (presentism), advanced by Nikk Effingham, the present is special. Effingham argues that only present things exist, but which things those are changes as time passes. Given presentism, although there once existed dinosaurs, they exist no more, and although you and I exist, at some time in the future we will come to exist no more. According to the alternative view (eternalism), advanced by Kristie Miller, our world is a giant four-dimensional block of spacetime in which all things, past, present, and future, exist. On this view, dinosaurs exist, it is just that they are not located at the current time.

The book considers arguments for and against presentism and eternalism, including arguments that appeal to our best science, to the way the world seems to us to be in our experiences of time, change, and freedom, and to how to make sense of ordinary claims about the past.

Key Features:

  • Offers an accessible introduction to the philosophy of temporal ontology
  • Captures the process of philosophical debate, giving readers an insight into the craft of philosophy
  • Engages with and clearly explains state-of-the-art and cutting-edge research

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Product Details
Routledge
100084563X / 9781000845631
eBook (EPUB)
115
28/03/2023
England
English
196 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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