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The "spatializing" of time

William Lane Craig

pp. 149-166

Abstract

On the basis of our examination of the principal arguments supporting a B-Theory of time, we have concluded that there appear to be no compelling reasons to adopt the B-Theory of time and to reject the objectivity of tense and the reality of temporal becoming. Moreover, the B-Theory also faces a number of philosophical and theological problems which appear to be quite serious. In this section I wish to examine three philosophical problems which attend the B-Theory.

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Craig William Lane (2000) The tenseless theory of time: a critical examination. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 149-166

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3473-8_7

Full citation:

Craig William Lane (2000) The "spatializing" of time, In: The tenseless theory of time, Dordrecht, Springer, 149–166.