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E-book: A Critical Introduction to the Metaphysics of Time

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What is the nature of time? Does it flow? Do the past and future exist? Drawing connections between historical and present-day questions,A Critical Introduction to the Metaphysics of Time provides an up-to-date guide to one of the most central and debated topics in contemporary metaphysics.

Introducing the views and arguments of Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Newton and Leibniz, this accessible introduction covers the history of the philosophy of time from the Pre-Socratics to the beginning of the 20th Century. The historical survey presents the necessary background to understanding more recent developments, including McTaggart's 1908 argument for the unreality of time, the open future, the perdurance/endurance debate, the possibility of time travel, and the relevance of current physics to the philosophy of time.

Informed by cutting-edge philosophical research, A Critical Introduction to the Metaphysics of Timeevaluates influential historical arguments in the context of contemporary developments. For students looking to gain insights into how ideas within the philosophy of time have developed and better understand recent arguments, this is the ideal starting point.

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An engaging introduction to contemporary philosophy of time, discussing current research it in its historical context.
Introduction vii
1 The ancient history
1(20)
2 The modern history
21(22)
3 McTaggart and the unreality of time
43(22)
4 The A-theory and the B-theory of time
65(24)
5 Presentism vs. eternalism
89(26)
6 The open future
115(20)
7 Perdurance and endurance
135(20)
8 The experience of time
155(22)
9 Time travel
177(20)
10 Physics and the philosophy of time
197(24)
Bibliography 221(16)
Index of Names 237(4)
Index 241
Benjamin L. Curtis is Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in philosophy at Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Jon Robson is a Teaching Associate in philosophy at the University of Nottingham, UK.