Metaphysically Dynamic Universe

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eternalism
growing-block
higher-dimensional physics
J. M. E. McTaggart
metaphysics
motion
motion-based theory of time
motion-first metaphysics
moving spotlight
occurrence
persistence
persistence and change
philosophy of science
philosophy of time
physics
presentism
psychological time perception
special relativity
special relativity metaphysics
Stephen Barker
temporal dynamicity
temporal experience
temporal passage
time motion
Zeno's paradoxes
Zeno’s paradoxes

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041020349
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book develops a new metaphysical framework in which time is motion through a higher dimension. In other words, time literally flows. It breaks through the long debate about time flow and temporal experience in metaphysics by offering an entirely new approach that reconciles psychological time with the time of science.

Our experience of change and our own being in time reveals a relentless motion or passage. Time really appears to flow. This apparent time motion is a profound enigma for currently well-known conceptions of time. This book develops a new theory of time that renders temporal passage fully intelligible. It treats time motion seriously by building in motion as a metaphysically fundamental feature of the physical universe, whose principal form is through higher-dimensional space. This motion-first metaphysics rejects the orthodox view that motion is explained in terms of space and time; rather, it uses space and motion to define time. Furthermore, it solves puzzles of time, change, and persistence, and is consistent with special relativity.

The Metaphysically Dynamic Universe will appeal to researchers and graduate students interested in philosophy of time, metaphysics, and philosophy of physics.

Stephen Barker is a philosopher at the University of Nottingham; prior to that he held positions at UNAM, Mexico, University of Tasmania, and Monash University. He has published in Philosophy of Language and Metaphysics on counterfactuals, powers ontology, persistence and paradox, negative states of affairs, bundle theory, and global expressivism.

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