Flow Fragmentalism

G. Torrengo, SAMUELE IAQUINTO

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Abstract

In this article, we articulate a version of non-standard A-theory–which we call Flow Fragmentalism–in relation to its take on the issue of supervenience of truth on being. According to the Truth Supervenes on Being (TSB) Principle, the truth of past- and future-tensed propositions supervenes, respectively, on past and future facts. Since the standard presentist denies the existence of past and future entities and facts concerning them that do not obtain in the present, she seems to lack the resources to accept both past and future-tensed truths and the TSB Principle. Contrariwise, positions in the philosophy of time that accept an eternalist ontology (e.g., B-theory, moving spotlight, and Fine’s and Lipman’s versions of fragmentalism) allow for a“direct”supervenience base for past- and future-tensed truths. We argue that Flow Fragmentalism constitutes a middle ground, which retains most of the advantages of both views, and allows us to articulate a novel account of the passage of time.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)185-201
Numero di pagine17
RivistaTHEORIA
Volume85
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2019

Keywords

  • Fragmentalism
  • Presentism
  • Supervenience
  • Temporal passage
  • Tense realism

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