Modelling Temporal Assertions for Global Directional Eliminativists

Philosophers' Imprint 21 (2):1-16 (2021)
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Abstract

Global directional eliminativists deny that there is any global direction to time. This paper provides a way to understand everyday temporal assertions—assertions made outside the physics or metaphysics rooms, the truth of which appears to require that time has a global direction—on the assumption that global directional eliminativism is true.

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Naoyuki Kajimoto
Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Science (CASIP)
Kristie Miller
University of Sydney
James Norton
University of Tasmania

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