As he points out, a number of earlier writers had held time, and hence the division of past, present, and future, to be unreal, but here for the first time we find the suggestion that the nature of time may be represented simply in terms of earlier and later.
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Publish Date
March 29, 2002
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA,
Clarendon press
Language
English
Pages
312
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March 29, 2002, Oxford University Press, USA, Clarendon press
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"As he points out, a number of earlier writers had held time, and hence the division of past, present, and future, to be unreal, but here for the first time we find the suggestion that the nature of time may be represented simply in terms of earlier and later."
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