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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20170628T123000
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SUMMARY:Passage in the Moving Spotlight
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LOCATION:Via Festa del Perdono\, 7\, Milano\, Italy\, 20122
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>Abstract</em>.&nbsp\; What does it take for time to pass? Here are two extreme answers: It is sufficient for time to pass that things be different from one time to another\, and so even the B-theory allows for the passage of time. It is necessary for time to pass that there be a dimension of hypertime\, through which our entire history changes. I will argue that both extreme answers are false. There is no genuine passage on the B-theory\, but the A-theorist does not need hypertime to secure the passage of time. I will present a version of the Moving Spotlight view that accounts for genuine passage\, and argue that it is superior to rival accounts of passage defended by Kit Fine and Bradford Skow.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Samuele Iaquinto;CN=David Ingram;CN=Giuliano Torrengo;CN=Nick Young:
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