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    The nature of time.Ulrich Meyer - 2013 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    Ulrich Meyer defends a novel theory about the nature of time, and argues against the consensus view that time and space are fundamentally alike. He presents the first comprehensive defense of a 'modal' account, which emphasizes the similarities between times and possible worlds in modal logic, and is easily reconciled with the theory of relativity.
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  2. The Nature of Time.T. Gold & D. L. Schumacher - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):88-89.
     
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  3. The Nature of Time.Raymond Flood & Michael Lockwood - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (1):120-120.
     
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    The Nature of time.Raymond Flood & Michael Lockwood (eds.) - 1986 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
    Why does time appear to run in only one direction? We remember the past- but why not the future? We can influence the future- but could we, even theoretically, influence the past? Generations of philosophers and theologians, physicists and mathematicians have puzzles and speculated about these and the many other questions that surround the concept of time. Recent scientific work is said to explain the directionality of time. But time still contains many mysteries- black holes and (...)
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    The Integrity of Nature Over Time: Some Problems.Alan Holland, John O'neill & British Association of Nature Conservationists - 1996 - Department of Philosophy, Lancaster University.
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    The nature of time as a puzzle for naturalism.Peter Saulson - 2021 - Zygon 56 (4):922-942.
    Zygon®, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 922-942, December 2021.
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    The Nature of Time By Ulrich Meyer.G. C. Goddu - 2015 - Analysis 75 (1):167-169.
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  8. The nature of time.Humberto Maturana - unknown
    I do not wish to deal with all the domains in which the word time enters as if it were referring to an obvious aspect of the world or worlds that we human live. Indeed, the very fact that time can be made an issue of reflection shows us that what the word time connotes changes with the circumstances in which it is used. This situation alone, however, would not constitute a problem inviting us to enter in (...)
     
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  9. The Nature of Time.S. C. Tiwari - 1992 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 12:30.
     
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    On the nature of time: a biopragmatic perspective on language, thought, and reality.Nils B. Thelin - 2014 - Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet.
    This book is a synthesis of more than three decades of research into the concept of time and its semiotic nature. If traditional philosophy – and philosophy of time should be no exception – in the shadow of advancing biology can be said to have reached an impasse, one important reason for this, in harmony with Wittgenstein’s vision, appears to have been its lack of appropriate tools for explicating language. The present theory of time proceeds, accordingly, (...)
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  11. The Nature of Time, by Ulrich Meyer.Steven Savitt - 2015 - Mind 124 (495):945-951.
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  12. The nature of time.H. Bergson - 2002 - Filosoficky Casopis 50 (2):261-276.
     
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  13. (1 other version)God, Eternity and the Nature of Time.Alan Padgett - 1994 - Religious Studies 30 (2):247-249.
     
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    The Nature of Time: Alternative Accounts and Basic Issues.Michael Tooley - 1997 - In Time, Tense, and Causation. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Formulates the central claim to be defended in the book, which is a conjunction of two theses. First, tenseless concepts and facts are more basic than tensed concepts and facts. Second, the world is dynamic: while the past and the present are real, the future is not. The chapter also outlines the role of causation on this account: the direction of time is defined in terms of the direction of causation, and causation can exist only in a dynamic world.
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  15. On the nature of timing mechanisms in cognition.J. D. McAuley - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 615--620.
     
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    Comments on the Relative Nature of Time.Andrzej Siciński - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (2):185-195.
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  17. Being in Time: The Nature of Time in Light of McTaggart's Paradox.David J. Farmer - 1991 - Mind 100 (3):388-390.
     
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    God, Eternity and the Nature of Time.Julie Gowen - 1994 - Philosophical Books 35 (3):206-207.
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  19. What Happens to the Present When it Becomes the Past: Time Travel and the Nature of Time in The Langoliers.Paul R. Daniels - 2016 - In Jacob M. Held (ed.), Stephen King and Philosophy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
    In The Langoliers, passengers on an airline flight wake to find that they’ve mysteriously travelled a few minutes back in time… a few minutes behind everyone else. They find that the world still exists, after ‘the present’ has moved on, but only for a short duration before the Langoliers—the timekeepers of eternity—arrive to remove it permanently from existence. This story prompts two interesting questions: How should we understand the nature of time in The Langoliers? Could the (...) of time in our world be the same as in The Langoliers? And, are the characters in The Langoliers really time travellers? In answering these questions, we can gain a greater understanding of the world depicted in The Langoliers, as well as of our own world. (shrink)
     
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    Shakespeare and the Nature of Time: Moral and Philosophical Themes in Some Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare.Frederick Turner - 1971 - Oxford, Clarendon Press.
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    The Nature of Time, by Ulrich Meyer. [REVIEW]Barry Lee - 2015 - Philosophical Quarterly 65 (258):116-120.
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  22. The Asymmetric Nature of Time.Vincent Grandjean - 2022 - Springer Nature.
    This open access monograph offers a detailed study and a systematic defense of a key intuition we typically have, as human beings, with respect to the nature of time: the intuition that the future is open, whereas the past is fixed. For example, whereas it seems unsettled whether there will be a fourth world war, it is settled that there was a first world war. -/- The book contributes, in particular, three major and original insights. First, it provides (...)
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    God and the Nature of Time.J. Brian Pitts - 2007 - Philosophia Christi 9 (1):231-235.
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    The origin and nature of time.Dudley Shapere - 1996 - Philosophia Scientiae 1 (S1):197-220.
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    God, Eternity and the Nature of Time.Alan G. Padgett - 1992 - St. Martin’s Press.
    It is the laws of nature, among other things, that allow for the periodic processesthat underlie isochronic clocks. Is God in any Measured Time? If not, does our Measured Time measure the eternity of God? I will argue that God is not in any ...
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  26. A Complex Number Notation of Nature of Time: An Ancient Indian Insight.R. B. Varanasi Varanasi Varanasi Ramabrahmam, Ramabrahmam Varanasi, V. Ramabrahmam - 2013 - In Varanasi Ramabrahmam Ramabrahmam Varanasi V. Ramabrahmam R. B. Varanasi Varanasi (ed.), Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Vedic Sciences on “Applications and Challenges in Vedic / Ancient Indian Mathematics". Veda Vijnaana Sudha. pp. 386-399.
    The nature of time is perceived by intellectuals variedly. An attempt is made in this paper to reconcile such varied views in the light of the Upanishads and related Indian spiritual and philosophical texts. The complex analysis of modern mathematics is used to represent the nature and presentation physical and psychological times so differentiated. Also the relation between time and energy is probed using uncertainty relations, forms of energy and phases of matter.
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  27. God and the Nature of Time.Garrett J. DeWeese - 2004 - Routledge.
    The past six decades have seen rising interest in the philosophy of time, driven in large measure by the metaphysical implications of the physical theories of relativity and quantum mechanics. Philosophical theology has only recently begun serious interaction with contemporary metaphysics of time. In particular, the issue of God's temporal mode of being has come under investigation In Part 1, I begin with the metaphysics of time, explicating and defending a causal account of dynamic time. I (...)
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  28. “Forget time”: Essay written for the FQXi contest on the Nature of Time.Carlo Rovelli - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (9):1475-1490.
    Following a line of research that I have developed for several years, I argue that the best strategy for understanding quantum gravity is to build a picture of the physical world where the notion of time plays no role at all. I summarize here this point of view, explaining why I think that in a fundamental description of nature we must “forget time”, and how this can be done in the classical and in the quantum theory. The (...)
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  29. R. Buccheri (ed.), The Nature of Time: Geometry, Physics and Perception.Stuart R. Hameroff - 2003
     
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    Autonomy and authenticity. On the aporetic nature of time and history: Castoriadis—heidegger.Angelos Mouzakitis - 2006 - Critical Horizons 7 (1):277-301.
    This paper explores the aporetic nature of social and historical being as it emerges from a juxtaposition of the philosophies of Castoriadis and Heidegger with specific emphasis on their meditations on history, individuality and collective being. It is argued that any current attempts to grasp the problems posed by historical time should not overlook the conceptual space opened up by contrasting Castoriadis' theorisation of social-historical praxis as the enactment of autonomy expressed through the emergence of the `radically new' (...)
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    Death as Film-Philosophy’s Muse: Deleuzian Observations on Moving Images and the Nature of Time.Susana Viegas - 2023 - Film-Philosophy 27 (2):222-239.
    This article explores the affinities between film and philosophy by returning to a shared meditation on death and the nature of time. Death has been considered the muse of philosophy and can also be considered the muse of film-philosophy. But what does it mean to say that to film-philosophise is to learn to die, or a kind of training for dying? Film is an artistic object that reminds us of death’s inevitability; it is a meditation on the transient (...)
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    The Nature of Time, eds. Flood & Lockwood. [REVIEW]Pamelam Huby - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (2):122-124.
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    Tensed Accounts of the Nature of Time.Michael Tooley - 1997 - In Time, Tense, and Causation. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Examines the relation between certain tensed and certain tenseless concepts. It argues that the relation of temporal priority, i.e. the relation of one event being earlier than another, cannot be analysed in terms of tensed, temporal concepts. Neither can an analysis of tenseless quantifiers be given in such terms. On the contrary, the tensed concepts of past and future can be analysed in tenseless terms.
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  34. Cosmic processes and the nature of time.Thomas Gold - 1966 - In Robert Garland Colodny (ed.), Mind and Cosmos: Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy. [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 329.
     
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    (1 other version)Kant’s “Analytic” and the Two-Fold Nature of Time.W. H. Bossart - 1978 - Kant Studien 69 (1-4):288-298.
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    Two Series of Time in Logic, Natural Language, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.Zuzana Rybaříková - 2017 - Filosofie Dnes 8 (2):20-36.
    J. M. E. McTaggart famously divided time into two time series, which he entitled A-series and B-series. Although he was proponent of neither of them, his division initiated a discussion as to which of the series is prior or real. This paper follows Clifford Williams’s claim that these series are not as distant as their proponents argue they are. It demonstrates their translatability in the case of examples from temporal logic and natural language. It argues that, if there (...)
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    The Nature of Space and Time.Graham Nerlich - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (4):126-127.
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    William James on the Nature of Time.Bertrand P. Helm - 1975 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24:33-47.
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    The Nature of Space and Time.Stephen Hawking & Roger Penrose - 2015 - Princeton University Press.
    Einstein said that the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible. But was he right? Can the quantum theory of fields and Einstein's general theory of relativity, the two most accurate and successful theories in all of physics, be united in a single quantum theory of gravity? Two of the world's most famous physicists - Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose - disagree. Here they explain their positions in a work based on six lectures with a final (...)
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  40. Meaning in Life and the Nature of Time.Ned Markosian - 2022 - In Iddo Landau (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Meaning in Life. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Many of the leading accounts of what makes a life meaningful are goal-based theories, according to which it is the pursuit of some specific goal (such as love for things that are worthy of love) that gives meaning to our lives. In this chapter I consider how these goal-based theories of meaning in life interact with the two main theories of the nature of time that have been defended in the recent metaphysics literature, namely, The Dynamic Theory of (...)
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    The Nature of Sacred Time.Michael Bowler - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3):549-569.
    In his essay, I examine the nature of sacred time, focusing primarily though not exclusively on two aspects of sacred time: that it is “set aside” from use and that in this time human beings can be in union and communion with and in God. I argue that chronological, “clock” time and Heideggerian “datable” time are incapable of being directly consecrated as sacred time. In order to understand sacred time, I investigate the (...)
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    Divine Judgment and the Nature of Time.Patrick Toner - 2005 - Faith and Philosophy 22 (3):316-329.
    Many Christians believe that persons who, at the moment of death, are in rebellion from God, are damned, while those in right relationship with Godare saved. This is what, for instance, the Catholic teaching regarding the fate of those who die in mortal sin amounts to. In this paper, I argue that this “last moment view” is incompatible with a popular theory of time known as eternalism, according to which all times are equally real. If that’s right, then those (...)
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    Chronos in Aristotle’s Physics: On the Nature of Time.Antonio Pedro Mesquita - 2018 - Ancient Philosophy 38 (2):460-466.
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    The Nature and Modes of Time.Bertrand P. Helm - 1980 - The Monist 63 (3):375-385.
    One of the topics that appears regularly in even the most casual inventories of philosophical problems is the problem of time. Time is such a pervasive, resilient feature of experience that it cannot be ignored. But time is also so vague that almost any analysis or tracking procedure we use to enhance and purify its signals overrides or baffles those signals. We begin a study of the phenomena of temporality and find that our attention is displaced from (...)
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    The Natural Philosophy of Time.G. J. Whitrow - 1980 - Oxford University Press USA.
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    Asymmetry in attitudes and the nature of time.André Gallois - 1994 - Philosophical Studies 76 (1):51-69.
  47. The Triad Nature of Time: Leibniz and Newton reconciled.Guido J. M. Verstraeten & Willem W. Verstraeten - manuscript
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    Time of Nature and the Nature of Time: Philosophical Perspectives of Time in Natural Sciences.Philippe Huneman & Christophe Bouton (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Springer.
    This volume addresses the question of time from the perspective of the time of nature. Its aim is to provide some insights about the nature of time on the basis of the different uses of the concept of time in natural sciences. Presenting a dialogue between philosophy and science, it features a collection of papers that investigate the representation, modeling and understanding of time as they appear in physics, biology, geology and paleontology. It (...)
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    On the Nature of Time.G. J. Whitrow - 1962 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 16 (61/62):319-332.
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    The philosophy of Anne Conway: God, creation and the nature of time.Jonathan Head - 2020 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    An examination of the philosophy of Anne Conway (1631-1679) and the main aspects of her fascinating work, Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
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