Le Second Principe de la Science du Temps [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):173-173 (1964)
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Costa de Beauregard here offers a compact exposition of his views concerning the statistical nature of temporal phenomena, views complementary to those included in the companion volume, La Notion de Temps. The "science of time," according to Costa de Beauregard, can be subsumed under two important principles: the first trading on the Aristotelian equivalence between time and motion, the second based on those "irreversible" phenomena which define an "arrow of time." This book deals expressly with this second principle, touching interestingly on the related problems of cybernetics, entropy and information theory.—G. S. M.

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