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Full Idea
It is crucially one's view of the status of the future that makes one a tensed or a tenseless theorist.
Gist of Idea
It is the view of the future that really decides between tensed and tenseless views of time
Source
Robin Le Poidevin (Past, Present and Future of Debate about Tense [1998], 5)
Book Ref
'Questions of Time and Tense', ed/tr. Le Poidevin,R [OUP 2002], p.37
A Reaction
If you believe in the reality of the future, you are an eternalist and like the B-series. If you deny the existence of the future, you must opt for Presentism or the Growing Block (depending on the status of the past).
15198 | In the B-series, time-positions are unchanging; in the A-series they change (from future to present to past) [Le Poidevin] |
15205 | Tensed theorists typically try to reduce the tenseless to the tensed [Le Poidevin] |
15207 | We want illuminating theories, rather than coherent theories [Le Poidevin] |
15206 | It is the view of the future that really decides between tensed and tenseless views of time [Le Poidevin] |