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Full Idea
How could a thing exist, no part of which ever exists? In the case of time, nothing exists but instants, and an instant is not even a part of time.
Gist of Idea
No time exists except instants, and instants are not even a part of time, so time does not exist
Source
Gottfried Leibniz (Letters to Samuel Clarke [1716], 5.49)
Book Ref
Leibniz,Gottfried: 'Philosophical Writings', ed/tr. Parkinson,G.H.R. [Dent 1973], p.233
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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] |
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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] |