The metaphysics of perspective: Tense and colour [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (2):387–394 (2004)
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Abstract

This essay is a contribution to a symposium on Barry Stroud’s book The Quest for Reality. It exploits various analogies between tense and colour to defend the idea, about which Stroud is deeply sceptical, that we can successfully undertake what Stroud calls ‘the philosophical quest for reality’—more specifically, to defend the idea that we can do this by arguing that any fact can be represented from no point of view.

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Alisha Moore
Youngstown State University

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