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W.L. Craig (Author)
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Synthese Library November 30, 2000
The central question in the philosophy of time is whether time is tensed or tenseless, viz., whether the moments of time are objectively past, present or future, or whether they are ordered merely by the tenseless temporal relations earlier than, simultaneous with, and later than. In this book and the companion volume The Tenseless Theory of Time: A Critical Examination, Craig undertakes the first thorough appraisal of the arguments for and against the tensed and tenseless theories of time. The discussions range widely over issues in the philosophy of language, phenomenology, relativity theory, philosophy of space and time, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. The Tensed Theory of Time sets out to discover whether the ineliminability of tense from language and our experience of tense warrants a belief in its objective ontological status, or whether the defeaters raised by McTaggart's paradox and the Myth of Passage serve to undermine any warrant that the tensed theory of time may be supposed to enjoy.


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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (November 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0792366344
  • ISBN-13: 978-0792366348
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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I am the Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California. With my wife Jan, we have two grown children.

At the age of sixteen as a junior in high school, I first heard the message of the Christian gospel and yielded my life to Christ. I pursued undergraduate studies at Wheaton College (B.A. 1971) and graduate studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (M.A. 1974; M.A. 1975), the University of Birmingham (England) (Ph.D. 1977), and the University of Munich (Germany) (D.Theol. 1984). From 1980-86 I taught Philosophy of Religion at Trinity, during which time we started our family. In 1987 we moved to Brussels, Belgium, where I pursued research at the University of Louvain until assuming my position at Talbot in 1994.

I have authored or edited over thirty books, including The Kalam Cosmological Argument; Assessing the New Testament Evidence for the Historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus; Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom; Theism, Atheism and Big Bang Cosmology; and God, Time and Eternity, as well as over a hundred articles in professional journals of philosophy and theology, including Philosophia Christi, The Journal of Philosophy, New Testament Studies, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Philosophy, and British Journal for Philosophy of Science.

My CV can be read here: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/site/PageServer?pagename=curriculum_vitae

Publication list: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/site/PageServer?pagename=publications_main

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Defending A-Theoretical Presentism, November 7, 2011
Highly recommended for those interested in jumping headfirst into the discussion surrounding the philosophy of time. In this volume, Craig tackles most of the semantical issues in tense: what is tense? can tense be reduced or translated tenselessly without loss of meaning? As an A-theoretical presentist, Craig defends ontological tense. In defense, he rebuts the semantical reduction of tense by Old B-theorist's and the token-reflexive truth conditions of tensed sentences offered by New B-theorist's. More positively, tense is a phenomenologically obvious aspect of the human psyche: personal experience is itself an argument for the objectivity of temporal becoming.

Craig believes his presentist ontology escapes McTaggart's Paradox due to his sole ontological affirmation of a referentially non-degenerative, infinitely divisible and temporally analyzable interval of time. Because neither past nor future exist, the entanglements of McTaggart's Paradox are avoided.

This work of Craig's is well-organized: sectioned neatly and developing in a systematically coherent fashion. It is densely informative reading--certainly no text for the faint-of-mind--, but, with some cognitive application, anyone truly interested can enter this text with a limited grasp on the subject and maintain pace with the author.

Along with her companion volume The Tenseless Theory of Time: A Critical Examination, Craig deserves 5 stars for breadth, ease, and research depth.
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"The main dispute in the philosophy of time," writes one recent combatant, "is about the status of the present."1 Read the first page
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tensed actual world, tensed sentence tokens, ontological tense, tensed possible world, tensed facts, spatial tenses, tenseless truth conditions, affirmative existential propositions, tensed beliefs, tensed truth conditions, biconditional operator, substantival time, tenseless facts, presentist ontology, tenseless sentences, branch attrition, tensed token, transtemporal relations, reflexive truth conditions, temporal solipsism, spatial indexicals, tensed sentences, private propositions, tense logical operators, tensed sentence types
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New York, Old B-Theory, New B-Theory, Alvin Plantinga, Cambridge University Press, Nathan Oaklander, John Perry, Battle of Waterloo, Bertrand Russell, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Philosophical Quarterly, World War, George Schlesinger, Journal of Philosophy, Graham Priest, Palle Yourgrau, Richard Gale, Gustav Lauben, New B-theorists, Phenomenological Research, Philosophical Review, Principle of Bivalence, Scientific Realism, Sylvester Stallone, David Lewis
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