Time and Modality

In Nina Emery (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Time. Routledge (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Time and modality show remarkable similarities. Each of the most discussed theories in philosophy of time finds an analogous counterpart in modal metaphysics, suggesting that the parallel between the two notions is metaphysically deep. This chapter offers a brief overview of their analogies. Section 1 addresses the analogy between presentism and actualism. Section 2 explores the analogy between non-presentist theories and possibilism. Section 3 discusses the analogy between temporal and modal persistence.

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Samuele Iaquinto
University of Eastern Piedmont

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