Time and Space (Record no. 104801)

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International Standard Book Number 9781844651917
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Personal name Dainton, Barry
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Title Time and Space
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Edition statement 2th ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013
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Extent 464p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note Ontology: the existence of space and time<br/>Questions of structure<br/>Physics and metaphysics<br/>Time: the great divide<br/>Two frameworks<br/>Matters terminological<br/>McTaggart on time`s unreality<br/>Could time be unreal?<br/>Change as the essence of time<br/>McTaggart`s A-paradox<br/>Other routes to the same place<br/>The nature of A-properties<br/>The overdetermination problem<br/>Consequences<br/>The Block universe<br/>Time without passage<br/>Passage and experience<br/>A-truth in a B-world<br/>Another A-paradox<br/>The indispensability of the A-framework<br/>Questions of attitude<br/>B-theories of change<br/>Emergent time<br/>Asymmetries within time<br/>The direction of time<br/> Content-asymmetries: a fuller picture<br/>Entropy<br/>The causal route<br/>Causation in question<br/> Time in reverse<br/>Fundamental forks<br/>Tensed time<br/>Tense versus dynamism<br/>Taking tense seriously<br/>McTaggart revisited<br/>Is tense enough?<br/>Dynamic time<br/>The Growing Block<br/>Overdetermination<br/>Dynamism without tense<br/>The thinning tree<br/>How can a block grow?<br/>The eternal past<br/>The varieties of Presentism<br/>Solipsistic Presentism<br/>Many-Worlds Presentism<br/>Dynamic Presentism<br/>Compound Presentism<br/>Time and consciousness<br/>The micro-phenomenology of time<br/>Time travel<br/>Conceptions of void<br/>Space as void<br/>The unseen constrainer<br/>Connection in question<br/>Substantivalism: a closer look<br/> Relationism: a closer look<br/>Two concepts of distance<br/>Two conceptions of motion<br/>Matters terminological<br/>Space: the classical debate<br/>The last of the magicians<br/> Galileo<br/> Descartes<br/>The argument from indiscernibility<br/>The argument from sufficient reason<br/>The methodological argument<br/> Absolute motion<br/>Inertial motion<br/>The argument for real inertial motions<br/>The argument from inertial effects<br/>Stalemate?<br/>The Leibnizian response<br/>The Machian response<br/>The Sklar response<br/>Motion in spacetime<br/> Newtonian spacetime<br/> Neo-Newtonian spacetime<br/> The only reasonable view?<br/> A threat vanquished<br/> The charge of explanatory impotence<br/>A rebuttal<br/> Newtonian spacetime relationism<br/> Neo-Newtonian spacetime relationism<br/> Relationism redux<br/>Curved space<br/>New angles on old problems<br/>Flat and curved spaces<br/>The fifth postulate<br/>Intrinsic curvature<br/>Topology<br/>Conventionalism<br/>Realism versus anti-realism<br/>Tangible space<br/> Manifestations of curvature<br/>The detachment thesis<br/>The explanatory challenge<br/>A solitary hand<br/>Global structures<br/> Spatial anti-realism<br/> Foster on matter and space<br/> The intrinsic and the inscrutable<br/> Modes of deviancy<br/>Intrinsic versus functional geometry<br/>The nomological thesis<br/> Nomological contingency<br/> Realism rejected<br/>Geometrical pluralism<br/>Zeno and the continuum I<br/> Motion and the continuum<br/>Numbering the continuum<br/> The "Dichotomy"<br/> The paradox of plurality<br/>Cantor`s continuum<br/> Plurality, measure and metric<br/> The Dichotomy revisited Appendix<br/>Zeno and the continuum II<br/>The "Arrow"<br/> Velocity as intrinsic<br/>The "Stadium"<br/> Could our spacetime be discrete?<br/>The standard continuum: basic concerns and further puzzles<br/>Are more points the answer?<br/> Extension as fundamental<br/>Special relativity<br/> Time, space and Einstein<br/>Lightspeed<br/> Compensation or revolution?<br/>Simultaneity<br/>Minkowski spacetime<br/>Relativity and reality<br/> Reality unconfined<br/> Compatibilism<br/>Time fragmented<br/> Absolute simultaneity: the quantum connection
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