The infinite regress of temporal attributions

Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):383-396 (1986)
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Some philosophers follow mctaggart in holding that there is a vicious infinite regress of tensed predications. Other philosophers claim there is no regress. The author argues that there is a regress, But it is benign

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