Time, Tense, and Reference (Bradford Book) by Professor of Philosophy at Portland State University and Director of the Center for Philosophical Education Aleksandar Jokic

Time, Tense, and Reference (Bradford Book)

Professor of Philosophy at Portland State University and Director of the Center for Philosophical Education Aleksandar Jokic
488 pages
Bradford Books
Sep 2003
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Among the many branches of philosophy, the philosophy of time and the philosophy of language are more intimately interconnected than most, yet their practitioners have long pursued independent paths. This book helps to bridge the gap between the two groups. As it makes clear, it is increasingly difficult to do philosophy of language without any metaphysical commitments as to the nature of time, and it is equally difficult to resolve the metaphysical question of whether time is tensed or tenseless independently of the philosophy of language. Indeed, one is tempted to see philosophy of language and metaphysics as a continuum with no sharp boundary. The essays, which were written expressly for this book by leading philosophers of language and philosophers of time, discuss the philosophy of language and its implications for the philosophy of time and vice versa. The intention is not only to further dialogue between philosophers of language and of time but also to present new theories to advance the state of knowledge in the two fields. The essays are organized in two sections - one on the philosophy of tensed language, the other on the metaphysics of time.
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Pages 488
Publisher Bradford Books
Published 2003
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