Book description
A Companion to the Philosophy of Time presents the broadest
treatment of this subject yet; 32 specially commissioned articles -
written by an international line-up of experts - provide an
unparalleled reference work for students and specialists alike in this
exciting field.
- The most comprehensive reference work on the philosophy of time
currently available
- The first collection to tackle the historical development of the
philosophy of time in addition to covering contemporary work
- Provides a tripartite approach in its organization, covering
history of the philosophy of time, time as a feature of the physical
world, and time as a feature of experience
- Includes contributions from both distinguished, well-established
scholars and rising stars in the field
Heather Dyke is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the
University of Otago in New Zealand. She has published many articles on
the philosophy of time, and is the author of Metaphysics and the
Representational Fallacy (2008), and editor of Time and
Ethics: Essays at the Intersection (2003) and From Truth to
Reality: New Essays in Logic and Metaphysics (2009).
Adrian Bardon is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Wake
Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He is the editor
of The Future of the Philosophy of Time (2012) and author of
A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time (2013).