131 pages / This book presents, within the framework of the Special Theory of Relativity, a developed and partially formalized relational conception of past, present, and future. The conception is presented in two versions: the standard one in which relative time relations are applied, and the non-standard one - based on absolute time relations. The book also contains: the analysis of the relationship between past, present, and future and time; the specification of various possible connections of past, present, and future with existence; the temporal-relational characterization of the becoming of things and events, and finally - an analogous characterization of the coming-to-be, lasting, and passing away of things. The author assumes the ontology of so-called point-eventism, according to which every object is either a point-like event (spatio-temporally non-extended), or a set founded in such events; e.g., things are special sets of events.
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. Hardcover, translated from the Polish, xiii + 131pp, bibliography & index, NOT ex-library. Interior in very good condition: clean, bright, untanned, with unmarked text. Boards show faint shelfwear, scuffing to lower outer corners with tiny superficial edge-nicks; a bit of rubbing to spine ends. Published without a dust jacket. --- This book presents, within the framework of the Special Theory of Relativity, a developed and partially formalized relational conception of past, present, and future. The conception is presented in two versions: the standard one in which relative time relations are applied, and the non-standard one - based on absolute time relations. The book also contains: the analysis of the relationship between past, present, and future and time; the specification of various possible connections of past, present, and future with existence; the temporal-relational characterization of the becoming of things and events, and finally - an analogous characterization of the coming-to-be, lasting, and passing away of things. The author assumes the ontology of so-called point-eventism, according to which every object is either a point-like event (spatio-temporally non-extended), or a set founded in such events; e.g., things are special sets of events. N° de réf. du vendeur 002479
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