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[from 'A Defense of Presentism' by Ned Markosian, in 27. Natural Reality / D. Time / 1. Nature of Time / h. Presentism ]

Full Idea

According to Presentism, if we were to make an accurate list of all the things that exist (within the range of our most unrestricted quantifiers) there would not be a single non-present object on the list.

Gist of Idea

Presentism is the view that only present objects exist

Source

Ned Markosian (A Defense of Presentism [2004], 1)

Book Reference

'Persistence: contemporary readings', ed/tr. Haslanger,S/|Kurtz,RM [MIT 2006], p.307


A Reaction

An immediate problem that needs examing is what constitutes an 'object'. It had better not range over time (like an journey). It would be hard to fit a description like 'the oldest man in England'.