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(2015) Temporal points of view, Dordrecht, Springer.

Temporal aspects of points of view

Antonio Manuel Liz Gutiérrez , Margarita Vázquez Campos

pp. 105-142

Time has a highly unstable place between the objective and the subjective. On the one side, there are very well known philosophical arguments trying to show that time has only a subjective reality, even that it is merely a subjective epiphenomenon. On the other side, we are compelled to take points of view as non dispensable elements of reality, at least of a reality capable of containing beings like us. And points of view offer a world of temporal entities existing in an objective way. Moreover, points of view themselves appear to be temporal entities among other temporal entities. We analyse both aspects of time. Our main focus will be McTaggart's arguments against the reality of a fluent time, what he called temporal series of kind A. We will distinguish three very different arguments in McTaggart works. We analyse them in detail. And we reject their conclusive character. Our final target is to maintain that there is a room for fluent time in what is internal to points of view but external to the subjects adopting those points of view.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-19815-6_3

Full citation:

Liz Gutiérrez, A. M. , Vázquez Campos, M. (2015)., Temporal aspects of points of view, in M. Vázquez Campos & A. M. Liz Gutiérrez (eds.), Temporal points of view, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 105-142.

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