Unreality And Time (Suny Series In Philosophy),Used

Unreality And Time (Suny Series In Philosophy),Used

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Book By Brumbaugh, Robert Sherrick

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Unreality and Time'? A: The book explores the assumption that time is a single substance or quality, questioning its validity and suggesting that multiple, mutually exclusive accounts of time can coexist.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Unreality and Time'? A: The author of the book is Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh.
  • Q: What condition is this book in? A: The book is listed as being in mint condition.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition of 'Unreality and Time' is a hardcover.
  • Q: When was 'Unreality and Time' published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1984.
  • Q: What category does 'Unreality and Time' fall under? A: This book is categorized under Metaphysics.
  • Q: Can you summarize the author's argument regarding different accounts of time? A: Brumbaugh argues that various accounts of time—found in science, art, and action—are internally consistent but mutually incompatible, suggesting that no single account can be seen as the definitive truth.
  • Q: What does the author suggest about the use of different concepts of time? A: The author proposes that we should select the concept of time that best serves a particular purpose, whether it be artistic creation, technological efficiency, or understanding social phenomena.
  • Q: Is there any specific audience that this book is aimed at? A: The book is suited for readers interested in philosophy, metaphysics, and the nature of time.
  • Q: Are there any notable features of this book? A: One notable feature is that it is a used book in good condition, meaning it is well-preserved and readable.

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