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[from 'In Defence of Three-Dimensionalism' by Kit Fine, in 9. Objects / E. Objects over Time / 4. Four-Dimensionalism ]

Full Idea

Fine says it is acceptable to ask when a wedding was and where it was, and it is acceptable to ask or state where the bride was (at a certain time), but not when she was.

Gist of Idea

You can ask when the wedding was, but not (usually) when the bride was

Source

report of Kit Fine (In Defence of Three-Dimensionalism [2006], p.18) by Peter Simons - Modes of Extension: comment on Fine p.18

Book Reference

'Being: Developments in Contemporary Metaphysics', ed/tr. Le Poidevin,R [CUP 2008], p.18


A Reaction

This is aimed at three-dimensionalists who seem to think that a bride is a prolonged event, just as a wedding is. Fine is, interestingly, invoking ordinary language. When did the wedding start and end? When was the bride's birth and death?