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Full Idea
Time is composed of non-entities, because it is composed of the past which does not exist now, although it did exist, and of the future, which does not yet exist; therefore time does not exist.
Gist of Idea
The past has ceased to exist, and the future does not yet exist, so time does not exist
Source
William of Ockham (works [1335], 6:496), quoted by Richard T.W. Arthur - Leibniz 7 'Nominalist'
Book Ref
Arthur, Richard T.W.: 'Leibniz' [Polity 2014], p.146
A Reaction
I've a lot of sympathy with this! I favour Presentism, so the past is gone and the future is yet to arrive. But we have no coherent concept of a present moment of any duration to contain reality. We are just completely bogglificated by it all.
22956 | How can time exist, when it is composed of what has ceased to be and is yet to be? [Aristotle] |
5102 | If all of time has either ceased to exist, or has not yet happened, maybe time does not exist [Aristotle] |
1904 | Time must be unlimited, but past and present can't be non-existent, and can't be now, so time does not exist [Sext.Empiricus] |
5981 | The whole of the current year is not present, so how can it exist? [Augustine] |
19381 | The past has ceased to exist, and the future does not yet exist, so time does not exist [William of Ockham] |
2107 | No time exists except instants, and instants are not even a part of time, so time does not exist [Leibniz] |
12720 | Time doesn't exist, since its parts don't coexist [Leibniz] |
22936 | A-series time positions are contradictory, and yet all events occupy all of them! [McTaggart, by Le Poidevin] |
4231 | Time involves change, only the A-series explains change, but it involves contradictions, so time is unreal [McTaggart, by Lowe] |
22900 | How can we question the passage of time, if the question takes time to ask? [Bardon] |
22995 | Most of the sciences depend on the concept of time [Baron/Miller] |