Time [Book Review]

Philosophy 98 (2):243-248 (2023)
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Abstract

The topic of this book is vast. The author Heather Dyke has less than 80 pages to expound on the nature of time. Her starting point is the distinction between the common-sense and the scientific conception of time. The former includes two points: a special present moment and the understanding that time is dynamic. The latter eschews both points.

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Matias Kimi Slavov
Tampere University

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