Past, Present, or Future: What’s The Difference?

  • William E. Mann Professor Emeritus, from 1974 to 2010, professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Vermont
Keywords: antinomy; future contigents; propositions; events; past; present; future; relativity of time; sphere of culture

Abstract

This essay examines Marcin Tkaczyk’s “The antinomy of future contingent events,” with an eye towards clarifying the roles played by philosophical notions of propositions, events, the present, the relativity of time, and Tkaczyk’s notion of a “sphere of culture.” The essay concludes by examining what support might be offered for Tkaczyk’s claim that people can to some degree change the past.

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Published
2018-11-28