Timelines: Short Essays and Verse in the Philosophy of Time

Morrisville, North Carolina: Lulu Press (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Timelines is an inquiry into the nature of time, both as an apparent feature of the external physical world and as a fundamental feature of our experience of ourselves in the world. The principal argument of Timelines is that our coventional ideas about time are largely mistaken and that what we think of as independent physical time is actually our calibration of a certain relation between events. Namely, the relation between time-keeping events and the causal sequential differences of physical processes which are real and independent of us.

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Edward A. Francisco
Purdue University (PhD)

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