The Old Tenseless Theory: Back from the Dead?

Philosophia 45 (3):1167-1178 (2017)
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Recently, Orilia and Oaklander have attempted to revive the so-called old tenseless theory of time, which most tenseless theorists themselves had given up as untenable, heralding the appearance of the so-called new tenseless theory. I argue that Orilia and Oaklander have not successfully shown that the old tenseless theory of time is still viable.

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Travis Figg
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