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x Bookmark Tenseless* Presentism Jason Zarri (* For the purposes of this post I consider only the past and future tenses as genuine tenses. Think of the “present tense” as the null tense, if you like.) I believe there’s a way for presentists to have their Relativistic cake and eat it too. That is, more »
x Bookmark Hard Compatibilism? Jason Zarri Incompatibilism is the view that free will is incompatible with determinism; compatibilism is the view that it is compatible with it. Libertarianism is the combination of of incompatibilism with the view that determinism is false, hard determinism is the combination of incompatibilism with the view that determinism more »
x Bookmark For a while my blog Philosophical Pontifications and this blog have, unfortunately, been primarily monologues. In the interest of starting more conversations, both about philosophy and the humanities in general, I’ve decided to look for guest bloggers. You can contribute one post, a series of posts, or even become a regular contributor–it’s entirely more »
x Bookmark Peter Krey and Jason Zarri have just e-published the first section of their intro to philosophy text, “I Am, Therefore I Think: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy”. This section is about the Presocratics, and can be found here: I Am, Therefore I Think: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy Many thanks to Mark Krey more »