Book ID: CBB395852942

What Makes Time Special? (2017)

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Callender, Craig (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 336
Language: English

As we navigate through life we instinctively model time as having a flowing present that divides a fixed past from open future. This model develops in childhood and is deeply saturated within our language, thought and behavior, affecting our conceptions of the universe, freedom and the self.Yet as central as it is to our lives, physics seems to have no room for this flowing present. What Makes Time Special? demonstrates this claim in detail and then turns to two novel positive tasks. First, by looking at the world "sideways" - in the spatial directions -- it shows that physics is not"spatializing time" as is commonly alleged. Even relativity theory makes significant distinctions between the spacelike and timelike directions, often with surprising consequences. Second, if the flowing present is an illusion, it is a deep one worthy of explanation. The author develops a picturewhereby the temporal flow arises as an interaction effect between an observer and the physics of the world. Using insights from philosophy, cognitive science, biology, psychology and physics, the theory claims that the flowing present model of time is the natural reaction to the perceptual and evolutionary challenges thrown at us. Modeling time as flowing makes sense even if it misrepresents it.

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Essay Review M. Joshua Mozersky (2018) Physics and the Manifest Image of Time. Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (pp. 517-521). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Prosser, Simon
Richard D. G. Irvine
Dolev, Yuval
Stuckey, W. M.
Bouton, Christophe
Karim P. Y. Thébault
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science and Education
History of the Human Sciences
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Foundations of Science
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Springer
University of Chicago Press
Riverhead Books
Princeton University Press
MIT Press
Concepts
Time
Physics
Time perception
Philosophy
Temporality
Philosophy of science
People
Stroud, John
Wiener, Norbert
Newton, Isaac
Mach, Ernst
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Bergson, Henri Louis
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
Early modern
Modern
Renaissance
Institutions
School of Milan
Mars Exploration Rover Mission (U.S.)
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