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    Izdano 2013
    Kazalo ...(Just a Peek)Notes; References; 2: Zeno's Paradoxes; Introduction; The Historical Context of the Paradoxes: Zeno and Parmenideanism; The Dichotomy and the Achilles Paradox; Reactions to the Dichotomy and to the Achilles Paradox; The Moving Rows; Reactions to the Moving Rows; The Arrow; Reactions to the Arrow; References; 3: Aristotle on Time and Change; Introduction; Puzzles about Time; Aristotle's Positive Account of Time; Later Texts; Notes; References; 4: Determinism, Fatalism, and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy; The Argument for Determinism; Fatalism and Motivation; Determinism, Agency, and Moral ResponsibilityDeterminism and Freedom as the Possibility for Alternate Actions; Note; References; Further Reading; 5: Creation and Eternity in Medieval Philosophy; Aristotelian Analyses of Time and the Eternity of the World; Time and the Created Order: Non-Aristotelian Analyses of Time; Time's Topology: Proofs for the Temporal Finitude of the Cosmos; Agnosticism about the Age of the World; References; 6: Newton's Philosophy of Time; The Inheritance of Galileo: Huygens1; Time in Newton's Dynamics6; Time in Newton's Metaphysics17; Notes; References; 7: Classical EmpiricismPreface: Presentism in Early Modern Philosophy; Classical Empiricism I: Absolutism; Classical Empiricism II: Idealism; Appendix: Memory; Notes; References; 8: Kant and Time-Order Idealism; Preliminary Existence Proof; Realism About the Time-order of Representations Was Not Kant's View; Realism About the Time-Order of Representations Could Not have been Kant's View; Localization; Refutation of Idealism; Conclusion; Notes; References; 9: Husserl and the Phenomenology of Temporality; The Specious Present: Can a Paradox be a Solution? ...
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