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084 _2Colon Classification
100 _aForbes, Graeme A
_9376
245 _aPhilosophy of Time:
_bThe Basics
260 _aNew York:
_bRoutledge,
_c2024
300 _aix, 224p.
520 _aWhat is time? Does it pass? Is the future open? Why do we care? Philosophy of Time: The Basics doesn’t answer these questions. It does give you an opinionated introduction to thinking a bit more deeply about them. Written in a way that assumes no philosophical background from its readers, this book looks at central topics in philosophy of time and shows how they relate to other time-related topics – from theoretical physics (without the maths!) to your own mortality. Allowing the reader to think more deeply about time, this book begins to untangle some of the most difficult knots in all of philosophy. It also provides practical advice to prospective time-travelers.
650 _aChange
_9377
650 _aAtoms or Continuity
_9378
650 _aExperiencing Change
_9379
650 _aExperiencing the Self
_9380
650 _aSimultaneity
_9381
650 _aArrow of Time
_9382
650 _aFatalism
_9383
650 _aTime Travel
_9384
650 _aTime Bias
_9385
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_cBK
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