The Growing-Block View The Growing-Block View
Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics

The Growing-Block View

Philosophy of Time, Change, and the Open Future

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Publisher Description

What makes time interesting and what is time? Graeme A. Forbes presents a robust defence of the metaphysical asymmetry between past and future, providing a compelling argument for the acceptance of the Growing-Block view.



Taking us from the armchair to philosophy of physics, and then out to the human world Forbes considers the ontological questions that have been the focus of most of the literature on the metaphysics of time.



Across three parts, he addresses questions central to the philosophy of time. Part I asks why we should think that time does something that space does not; Part II examines why we should think that the past differs in some metaphysically interesting way from the future and Part III shows why we should accept the Growing-Block view – the view on which the past exists, the future doesn't, and the passage of time is causation bringing about events in accordance with the laws of nature.



This wide-ranging and engaging exploration of persistence, experience, agency, and more, makes a radical contribution to our understanding of the philosophy of time.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2025
15 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Academic
SIZE
2.1
MB
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