| Reviews |
| - 'Now the definitive collection.' - E.J. Lowe, Durham University
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| Description | | This volume provides a balanced set of reviews which introduce the central topics in the philosophy of time. This is the first introductory anthology on the subject to appear for many years; the contributors are distinguished, and two of the essays are specially written for this collection. In their introduction, the editors summarise the background to the debate, and show the relevance of
issues in the philosophy of time for other branches of philosophy and for science. |
Readership: Students of metaphysics or the philosophy of physics (advanced undergraduate and graduate); professional philosophers and scientists interested in time; general readers investigating the philosophical background to the current popularity of the subject.
| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Edited by Robin Le Poidevin, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Leeds and Murray MacBeath, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling
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