Past, Present, and Future: Alternative Accounts

In Time, Tense, and Causation. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (1997)
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Contrasts the view defended in the book with alternative accounts, and rejects the latter. It argues that, while ordinary tensed statements involve indexicals, this does not constitute a reason for accepting a static conception of the world. Further, it rejects views according to which there are irreducible tensed properties, and the claim that only the present is real.

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