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Time and realism :metaphysical and antimetaphysical perspectives
- 作者: Dolev, Yuval.
- 出版: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press c2007.
- 稽核項: ix, 237 p. ;24 cm.
- 叢書名: Representation and mind
- 標題: Metaphysics. , Philosophie. , Realisme (filosofie) , Ontologie (filosofie) , Zeit. , Time. , Tijd.
- ISBN: 0262541947 , 9780262541947
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- 附註: "A Bradford book." Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-234) and index. Time and philosophy -- Time and zeit -- Tense and tenselessness -- Time's supposed illusoriness -- The logical argument -- The metaphysical argument -- The empirical argument -- The relationship between the three arguments -- Tense in a tenseless world -- Time's supposed concreteness -- The "moving now" -- Solipsism of the present moment -- Tense beyond ontology -- The emergence of ontology -- Incoherence of joint uses of "real" -- The myth of tenseless relations -- Delusions of illusions -- The collapse of Dummet's solipsism -- The "now" moves to an impasse -- Transcending ontology -- Time--as seen from a post-ontological perspective -- The duration of the present -- The presence of experience -- The pastness of remembered experiences -- Time's passage -- Tense-based biases -- The future's openness; the past's fixity -- Relativity theory -- Post-post-ontological epilogue -- Retrospective overview -- Augustine's confession -- How to continue.
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A new view of the metaphysics of time, arguing that the traditional tensed-tenseless debate within analytic philosophy should be seen as the first stage in a philosophical investigation of time, and that the next stage belongs to phenomenology. How does time pass? Does time itself move, or is time's passage merely an illusion? Analytic philosophers belong, for the most part, to one of two camps on this question: the tensed camp, which defends the reality of time's passage, conceiving the present as "ontologically privileged" over the past and future; and the tenseless camp, which denies time's passage and holds that all events, whatever their temporal location, are ontologically equal. In Time and Realism, Yuval Dolev goes beyond the tensed-tenseless debate to argue that neither position is conclusive but that the debate over them should be seen as only the first stage in the philosophical investigation of time. The next stage, he claims, belongs to phenomenology, and, he argues further, the phenomenological analysis of time grows naturally out of the analytic enterprise. Dolev shows that the two rival theories share a metaphysical presupposition: that tense concerns the ontological status of things. He argues that this ontological assumption is natural but untenable, and that leaving it behind creates a new viewpoint from which to study central topics in the metaphysics of time. Dolev shows that such a study depends on the kind of meticulous attention to our firsthand experiences that drives phenomenological investigations. Thus, he argues, phenomenology is the venue for advancing the investigation of time. Time and Realism not only analyzes the tensed-tenseless debate, resolving some of its central difficulties along the way, it transcends it. It serves as a bridge between the analytic and the continental traditions in the philosophy of mind, both of which are shown to be vital to the philosophical examination of time. Yuval Dolev is Professor of Philosophy at Bar Ilan University, Israel.
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