Re-Thinking Time at the Interface of Physics and Philosophy: The Forgotten Present

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The current volume of the Parmenides Series “On Thinking” addresses our deepest and most personal experience of the world, the experience of “the present,” from a modern perspective combining physics and philosophy. Many prominent researchers have contributed articles to the volume, in which they present models and express their opinions on and, in some cases, also their skepticism about the subject and how it may be (or may not be) addressed, as well as which aspects they consider most relevant in this context.

While Einstein might have once hoped that “the present” would find its place in the theory of general relativity, in a later discussion with Carnap he expressed his disappointment that he was never able to achieve this goal. This collection of articles provides a unique overview of different modern approaches, representing not only a valuable summary for experts, but also a nearly inexhaustible source of profound and novel ideas for those who are simply interested in this question.

Author(s): Albrecht von Müller, Thomas Filk (eds.)
Series: On Thinking 4
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 274
Tags: Quantum Physics; Philosophy of Science; Metaphysics; Philosophy of Mind; History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics

Front Matter....Pages i-x
The Forgotten Present....Pages 1-46
Autogenetic Network Theory....Pages 47-65
Relational Events and the Conflict Between Relativity and the Collapse....Pages 67-91
Relativistic Interactions and the Structure of Time....Pages 93-107
Instants in Physics: Point Mechanics and General Relativity....Pages 109-123
Irreversibility and Collapse Models....Pages 125-146
Time and the Algebraic Theory of Moments....Pages 147-175
The Problem of Time and the Problem of Quantum Measurement....Pages 177-191
Classical and Quantum Probability: The Two Logics of Science....Pages 193-210
Present and Future in Quantum Mechanics....Pages 211-229
Quantum Physics and Presentism....Pages 231-248
Now, Factuality and Conditio Humana....Pages 249-267
Back Matter....Pages 269-274