Present’s actualizing and future’s becoming possible

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Published 26-10-2023
Cord Friebe

Abstract

The paper spells out the thesis that the crucial, substantial move of presentism should be to temporalize modality. The present is not simply actual, and the future not simply possible, but the present is becoming actual, and the present’s becoming actual is future’s becoming possible (and past’s becoming necessary). I will argue that by so temporalizing modality, as modes of becoming rather than of being, the presentists can make room for the future (and the past), can answer the triviality-objection raised against them, and can provide a specific account of presentist change.

How to Cite

Friebe, C. (2023). Present’s actualizing and future’s becoming possible. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 38(2), 193–204. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.23489
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Keywords

presentism, actuality, (real) possibility, futurity, change

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