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Time in philosophy and in physics
from Kant and Einstein to Gödel
pp. 215-234
Abstract
The essay centers on Gödel's views on the place of our intuitive concept of time in philosophy and in physics. It presents my interpretation of his work on the theory of relativity, his observations on the relationship between Einstein's theory and Kantian philosophy, as well as some of the scattered remarks in his conversations with me in the seventies — namely, those on the philosophies of Leibniz, Hegel and Husserl — as a successor of Kant — in relation to their conceptions of time.
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(1995) Synthese 102 (2).
Pages: 215-234
DOI: 10.1007/BF01089801
Full citation:
Wang Hao (1995) „Time in philosophy and in physics: from Kant and Einstein to Gödel“. Synthese 102 (2), 215–234.