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A defense of presentism

by Ned Markosian - In D. Zimmerman (Ed.), Oxford studies in metaphysics , 2004
"... Presentism is the view that only present objects exist.1 According to Presentism, if we were to make an accurate list of all the things that exist – i.e., a list of all the things that our most ∗ Apologies to Mark Hinchliff for stealing the title of his dissertation. (See Hinchliff, A Defense of Pr ..."
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Presentism is the view that only present objects exist.1 According to Presentism, if we were to make an accurate list of all the things that exist – i.e., a list of all the things that our most ∗ Apologies to Mark Hinchliff for stealing the title of his dissertation. (See Hinchliff, A Defense

There's No Time Like the Present (in Minkowski Spacetime)

by Steven Savitt , 1998
"... Mark Hinchliff concludes a recent paper, "The Puzzle of Change," vith a section entitled "Is the Presentist Refuted by the Special Theory of Relativity?" His ansver is "no." I respond by arguing that presentists face great difficulties in merely stating their position ..."
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Mark Hinchliff concludes a recent paper, "The Puzzle of Change," vith a section entitled "Is the Presentist Refuted by the Special Theory of Relativity?" His ansver is "no." I respond by arguing that presentists face great difficulties in merely stating their position

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"... El Tren Fantasma: arcs of sound and the acoustic spaces of landscape. Drawing on the example of Chris Watson's soundwork El Tren Fantasma, this paper considers how landscape is made in sound. Informed by the work of Michael Serres and Don Ihde it argues for an understanding of landscape as med ..."
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. Yet in spite of these qualitative properties, within social science the relationships between sound and landscape have frequently been interpreted in visual terms. The adoption of terms such as 'sound mark' and 'figure and ground', for example, used in soundscape studies
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