Temporalism and eternalism reconsidered: perceptual experience, memory, and knowledge

Author

Nawar, Tamar

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2026-04-09T14:39:20Z

2026-04-09T14:39:20Z

2024-06-01

2026-04-09T14:39:20Z

Abstract

Traditional debates between semantic temporalists and eternalists appeal to the efficacy of temporal operators and the intuitive (in)validity of instances of temporal reasoning. In this paper, I argue that such debates are inconclusive at best and that under-explored arguments concerning perceptual experience, memory, and knowledge offer more productive means of advancing debates between temporalists and eternalists and rendering salient several significant potential costs and benefits of these views.

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Article


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English

Publisher

Springer Verlag

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