The Passage of Time as Causal Succession of Events

Journal of Philosophy 120 (12):681-697 (2023)
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This work introduces a causal explanation of the passage of time, and contrasts it with rival explanations. In the causal explanation, laws of physics are shown to entail that events are in causal succession, and the passage of time is defined as their causal succession. The causal explanation is coupled with phenomenology of the passage of time, and contrasted with the project of making sense of the idea that time does not pass.

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Avril Styrman
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