New Directions in the Russellian Theory of Time
Metaphysical and Ontological Investigations
L Nathan Oaklander author Erwin Tegtmeier author Emiliano Boccardi author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:26th Dec '24
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 26th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
An original new defence of the Russellian theory of time that reaches beyond established debates and makes the case for an alternative approach.
The main debates in the philosophy of time have centred on whether A-theory, with events ordered by pastness, presentness and futurity, or B-theory, ordered by earlier than or later than, are equally fundamental. Emiliano Boccardi, L. Nathan Oaklander and Erwin Tegtmeier instead uphold the Russellian theory, or R-theory, and consider not only the fundamental differences but also its superiority. They argue McTaggart’s misinterpretation of Russell has led to a false dichotomy between the A- and B-theories, while exploring the connection between temporal relations, temporal facts and time.
In defence of the R-theory, they argue how it offers a metaphysical explanation of the nature of time, in addition to investigating whether ontological theories of time can be considered from a moral or existential point of view. Using an ontological approach, this volume clarifies what is mistaken about both theories can only be resolved by adopting a Russellian philosophy, reaching beyond the A-theory vs B-theory debate.
This clearly written, fascinating study consolidates earlier work and goes further, returning to pivotal texts within the history of philosophy of time, and advancing new ideas about that thorniest of topics - time. -- Emily Thomas, Professor of Philosophy, Durham University, UK
Three well-known philosophers of time and ontologists have joined forces to offer a very original and deep-searching defense of a Russellian approach to temporal matters. This is a most welcome contribution to the current lively debate on time in analytic philosophy. It deserves the highest consideration. -- Francesco Orilia, University of Macerata, Italy
ISBN: 9781350339842
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264 pages