Full Idea
Maybe presentism alone allows for genuine change, by permitting the direct having of a property by something and then, later, the absolute lacking of that property by that same thing.
Gist of Idea
Maybe only presentism allows change, by now having a property, and then lacking it
Source
Trenton Merricks (Truth and Ontology [2007], 6.IV n23)
Book Reference
Merricks,Trenton: 'Truth and Ontology' [OUP 2007], p.142
A Reaction
Four-dimensionalism (perdurantism) is the view which is most often charged with not explaining change, and that tends to be associated with eternalism. Are there just two coherent packages of views here?