x Bookmark By Jason Zarri David K. Lewis opined Possibilia should never be quined: Accept possible worlds, and a paradise unfolds None greater than which you can find. And just so you know, I think that’ll be it on the limericks for a while. 😉
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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 »