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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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A. N. Prior's notion of the present

David Jakobsen

pp. 36-45

Abstract

This paper presents a fresh look at A.N. Prior's Notion of The Present (1970), in order to cast light on the article through Prior's own notes from the Bodleian library. This will be done in order to evaluate two critiques of Prior's notion of the present: That is self-contradictory (see [17]), and that it is unable to account for change (see [6]). This article will argue that a revisit to Prior's notes will provide clarity at places where confusion gives ground to criticism of Prior's definition as self-contradictory. The notes will also underline how radical Prior's notion of the present is, and that he was aware of it. They thus help us to see more clearly what Prior actually meant by saying that the present is the real considered in relation to two realms of unreality, namely the past and the future.

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Vatakis Argiro, Esposito Anna, Giagkou Maria, Cummins Fred (2011) Multidisciplinary aspects of time and time perception: international workshop, Athens, Greece, October 7-8, 2010, revised selected papers. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 36-45

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21478-3_3

Full citation:

Jakobsen David (2011) „A. N. Prior's notion of the present“, In: A. Vatakis, A. Esposito, M. Giagkou & F. Cummins (eds.), Multidisciplinary aspects of time and time perception, Dordrecht, Springer, 36–45.