The Triviality of Presentism
In Kristie Miller, Giuliano Torrengo & Roberto Ciuni (eds.),
New Papers on the Present. Munich, Germany: pp. 67-88 (
2013)
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Abstract
Many philosophers believe there to be a fundamental difference between the present and past and future times, but they tend to disagree amongst themselves about what this difference is. Some think that the present is singled out by consciousness, while others believe that it marks the position to which the flow of time has advanced. According to presentism, the current moment is ontologically privileged: nothing exists that is not present. My aim in this chapter is to argue that this particular attempt at distinguishing the present from other times is unsuccessful.