This book contains selected papers from the First International Conference on the Ontology of Spacetime. Its fourteen chapters address two main questions: first, what is the current status of the substantivalism/relationalism debate, and second, what about the prospects of presentism and becoming within present-day physics and its philosophy? The overall tenor of the four chapters of the book's first part is that the prospects of spacetime substantivalism are bleak, although different possible positions remain with respect to the ontological status of spacetime. Part II and Part III of the book are devoted to presentism, eternalism, and becoming, from two different perspectives. In the six chapters of Part II it is argued, in different ways, that relativity theory does not have essential consequences for these issues. It certainly is true that the structure of time is different, according to relativity theory, from the one in classical theory. But that does not mean that a decision is forced between presentism and eternalism, or that becoming has proved to be an impossible concept. It may even be asked whether presentism and eternalism really offer different ontological perspectives at all. The writers of the last four chapters, in Part III, disagree. They argue that relativity theory is incompatible with becoming and presentism. Several of them come up with proposals to go beyond relativity, in order to restore the prospects of presentism. · Space and time in present-day physics and philosophy · Introduction from scratch of the debates surrounding time · Broad spectrum of approaches, coherently represented
Author(s): Dennis Dieks (Eds.)
Series: Philosophy and Foundations of Physics 1
Edition: 1
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 1-287
Content:
Contents
Pages v-vi
List of Contributors
Page vii
Chapter 15: Introduction
Pages ix-xviii
Dennis Dieks
Chapter 1: The Implications of General Covariance for the Ontology and Ideology of Spacetime Review Article
Pages 3-23
John Earman
Chapter 2: The Disappearance of Space and Time Review Article
Pages 25-36
Carlo Rovelli
Chapter 3: Spacetime Structuralism Review Article
Pages 37-65
Jonathan Bain
Chapter 4: Minkowski Space-Time: A Glorious Non-Entity Review Article
Pages 67-89
Harvey R. Brown, Oliver Pooley
Chapter 5: The Irrelevance of the Presentist/Eternalist Debate for the Ontology of Minkowski Spacetime Review Article
Pages 93-109
Mauro Dorato
Chapter 6: Presentism and Eternalism in Perspective Review Article
Pages 111-127
Steven F. Savitt
Chapter 7: Minkowski Spacetime and the Dimensions of the Present Review Article
Pages 129-155
Richard T.W. Arthur
Chapter 8: Becoming, Relativity and Locality Review Article
Pages 157-176
Dennis Dieks
Chapter 9: How to Square A Non-localized Present with Special Relativity Review Article
Pages 177-190
Yuval Dolev
Chapter 10: Philosophical Consequences of the Twins Paradox Review Article
Pages 191-204
Storrs McCall
Chapter 11: Is There an Alternative to the Block Universe View? Review Article
Pages 207-228
Vesselin Petkov
Chapter 12: Special Relativity, Time, Probabilism and Ultimate Reality Review Article
Pages 229-245
Nicholas Maxwell
Chapter 13: Temporal Presentness and the Dynamics of Spacetime Review Article
Pages 247-261
Kent A. Peacock
Chapter 14: Presentism and Quantum Gravity Review Article
Pages 263-280
Bradley Monton
Author Index
Pages 281-283
Subject Index
Pages 285-287