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15186 | In the tenseless view, all times are equally real, so statements of the future have truth-values [Le Poidevin] |
Full Idea: The tenseless stance is quite clear: all times are equally real, so there are truth-makers for the future-tense statements, which consequently have determinate truth-values. | |
From: Robin Le Poidevin (Intro to 'Questions of Time and Tense' [1998], Intro) | |
A reaction: The tenseless view is linked to the B-series view, and to eternalism. This seems to mean that Aristotle took a tensed A-series view of time. |