The journal mashups are still churning out interesting stuff. This article came up. Here’s the abstract.
Presentism: Through Thick and Thin
Abstract: Presentism is the view that whatever exists presently exists. Without defending Presentism, I argue first that Presentists should be Time-Free Presentists – Presentists whose views do not imply that there exist irreducible times. Second, I argue that Presentists should accept Limited Thick Presentism, the view that ‘the present’ has some extension and is thereby neither durationlessly thin nor unlimitedly ‘thick’. Third, before addressing several objections to Limited Time-Free Thick Presentism [LTFTP], I argue that defenders of LTFTP should accept that ‘temporal becoming’ involves an overlapping
succession of present entities, not a ‘skipping’ from one set of present entities to the next discrete set.
It couldn’t have come at a better time. It looks like one of my recent posts – “How Long is The Present?” – argues against precisely what Hestevold defends. I can’t wait to read this paper – too bad I can’t access it right now.
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