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  1. The Roots of C. D. Broad’s Growing Block Theory of Time.Emily Thomas - 2019 - Mind 128 (510):527-549.
    The growing block view of time holds that the past and present are real whilst the future is unreal; as future events become present and real, they are added on to the growing block of reality. Surprisingly, given the recent interest in this view, there is very little literature on its origins. This paper explores those origins, and advances two theses. First, I show that although C. D. Broad’s Scientific Thought provides the first defence of the growing block theory, the (...)
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  • Space, Time, and Samuel Alexander.Emily Thomas - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (3):549-569.
    Super-substantivalism is the thesis that space is identical to matter; it is currently under discussion ? see Sklar (1977, 221?4), Earman (1989, 115?6) and Schaffer (2009) ? in contemporary philosophy of physics and metaphysics. Given this current interest, it is worth investigating the thesis in the history of philosophy. This paper examines the super-substantivalism of Samuel Alexander, an early twentieth century metaphysician primarily associated with (the movement now known as) British Emergentism. Alexander argues that spacetime is ontologically fundamental and it (...)
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  • British Idealist Monadologies and the Reality of Time: Hilda Oakeley Against McTaggart, Leibniz, and Others.Emily Thomas - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (6):1150-1168.
    In the early twentieth century, a rare strain of British idealism emerged which took Leibniz's Monadology as its starting point. This paper discusses a variant of that strain, offered by Hilda Oakeley. I set Oakeley's monadology in its philosophical context and discuss a key point of conflict between Oakeley and her fellow monadologists: the unreality of time. Oakeley argues that time is fundamentally real, a thesis arguably denied by Leibniz and subsequent monadologists, and by all other British idealists. This paper (...)
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  • Space, Time and Deity. [REVIEW]H. R. Smart - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (1):99.
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  • VII.—Primary and Secondary Consciousness.May Sinclair - 1923 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 23 (1):111-120.
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  • A Defence of Idealism: Some Questions and Conclusions. [REVIEW]M. W. Robieson - 1919 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 29:636.
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  • Omniscience and pantheism.William J. Mander - 2000 - Heythrop Journal 41 (2):199–208.
    This article argues that theism entails a species of pantheism on the grounds that there is simply no discernible difference between the God's knowledge of the world and the world that God knows. The case against this thesis begins with the traditional theory of distinctions. But since God is necessarily omniscient there is not even the possibility that these might be considered apart and thus distinguished in that way. But neither is it possible to do this by means of Leibnitz's (...)
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  • Vi.—new books. [REVIEW]John Laird - 1923 - Mind 32 (125):116-117.
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  • The Principles of Psychology.Lester Embree - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (1):124-126.
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  • Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness.G. N. Dolson - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (3):345.
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  • A Hundred Years of Philosophy.John Passmore - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (1):82-82.
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  • The Idealistic Argument in Recent British and American Philosophy.G. Watts Cunningham - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (31):361-364.
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  • The New Idealism.May Sinclair - 1923 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 95:446-447.
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