Reply to Critics: Josh Dever and John Hawthorne

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 58 (6):625-632 (2015)
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‘Time brings all things to pass.’—AeschylusJosh Dever argues that there is no real choice to make between semantic eternalism and temporalism, as they are semantically equivalent. He calls this pos...

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Berit Brogaard
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Thank Goodness That's over.A. N. Prior - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (128):12 - 17.
Temporalism and eternalism.Mark Richard - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 39 (1):1 - 13.
It's Not What it Seems. A Semantic Account of ‘Seems’ and Seemings.Berit Brogaard - 2013 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 56 (2-3):210-239.
Semantics, Tense, and Time.Quentin Smith - 2002 - Philosophical Review 111 (2):278-281.

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