1977
DOI: 10.1017/s0031819100021598
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Spatialized Time Again

Abstract: In the dialogue 'Time and Time Again' {Philosophy, April 1973), T. E. Wilkerson endeavours to convince a sceptical acquaintance that there could exist a second temporal dimension. One would expect that Wilkerson would have produced a model to support his case, i.e. we should expect to hear about a set of conceivable circumstances which would justify the belief in a second temporal dimension. To the contrary, all that we are given is a spatial representation consisting of a horizontal axis t&, and a vertical ax… Show more

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