On the plurality of times: disunified time and the A-series

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On the plurality of times: disunified time and the A-series

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 32 , issue 3 , 2013 , pages: 249–260
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2013.837654
Author(s): Ryan Nefdt Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, The Netherlands

Abstract

In this paper, I investigate the nature of the metaphysical possibility of disunified time. A possibility that I argue presents unique problems for those who adhere to a strict A-theory of time, particularly those A-theorists who propose a presentist view. The first part of the paper discusses various arguments against the coherence of the concept of disunified time. I attempt to discount each of these objections and show that disunified time is indeed a possible and consistent topology of time. Then, I attempt to show that disunified time is a problem for a semantics based on the A-series since A-truthmakers are hard to come by in a universe of temporally disconnected time-series. Finally, I provide a novel argument showing that presentists should be particularly fearful of such a universe.

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