Single Idea 14003

[catalogued under 27. Natural Reality / D. Time / 2. Passage of Time / d. Time series]

Full Idea

Theories of time are in two broad categories, the tenseless and the tensed theories. In tenseless theories, all times are equally real, as are all objects located at them, and there is no passage of time from future to present to past. It's the B-series.

Gist of Idea

Time is tensed or tenseless; the latter says all times and objects are real, and there is no passage of time

Source

Craig Bourne (A Future for Presentism [2006], Intro IIa)

Book Reference

Bourne,Craig: 'A Future for Presentism' [OUP 2006], p.3


A Reaction

It might solve a few of the problems, but is highly counterintuitive. Presumably it makes the passage of time an illusion, and gives no account of how events 'happen', or of their direction, and it leaves causation out on a limb. I'm afraid not.