Newsletter of Phenomenology

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223602

Springer, Dordrecht

1997

472 Pages

ISBN 978-90-481-4774-8

Boston studies in the philosophy of science
vol. 189

Perspectives on time

Edited by

Jan Faye , Uwe Scheffler, Max Urchs

Perspectives on Time deals with the problem of time from different perspectives such as logic, physics and philosophy. It contains 18 previously unpublished papers, written by philosophers from various European countries, as well as a large introduction about the history and the main situation in the respective fields today. The prominent issues which are addressed in this book concern the direction of time, the reality of tenses, the objectivity of becoming, the existencein time, and the logical structures of reasoning about time. The papers have been written based on different approaches, partly depending on whether the authors subscribe to an A-theory or a B-theory of time. Audience: Due to the broad variety of approaches the book contains important contributions both for philosophers, philosophers of science, logicians and for scientists working in the field of language and AI.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8875-1

Full citation:

Faye, J. , Scheffler, U. , Urchs, M. (eds) (1997). Perspectives on time, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Faye Jan; Scheffler Uwe; Urchs Max

1-58

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On now-ambiguities

Gundersen Lars

93-105

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Existence in time

Seibt Johanna

143-182

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Direction of time

Tegtmeier Erwin

183-191

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Tense and existence

Urchs Max

193-200

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Do times exist?

Bartels Andreas

203-213

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Time, truth and existence

Krampitz Karl-Heinz; Scheffler Uwe; Wessel Horst

345-365

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Dimensions of time

Max Ingolf

367-397

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Time and negation

Shramko Yaroslav V.

399-416

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A new tempo-modal logic for emerging truth

Wegener Mogens; Øhrstrøm Peter

417-441

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