On the Question: How Fast Does Time Pass

Aporia 17 (2017)
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In this paper, I take up the question of “how fast does time flow?” This question is usually asked as a rejoinder to the view that time is irreducibly tensed, which is motivated by the fact that we experience the passage of time. I consider what the meaning of this question could be and provide a defence of the view that the passage of time is meaningless (due to its rate of passage being dimensionless), undercutting the motivation for a tensed view of time.

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Mahmoud Jalloh
St. John's College, Santa Fe

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