Concerning a probabilistic theory of causation adequate for the causal theory of time
pp. 385-402
Abstract
The causal theory of time is a species of the relational theory of time which asserts that the temporal order of the events of the universe is given by their causal order. As I construe it this is not a claim about the meanings of terms but a theory about the nature of time. Time is no more than the causal order of the events composing the universe. Hence it should be possible to completely describe the universe without mentioning anything temporal.
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Salmon Wesley C. (1979) Hans Reichenbach: logical empiricist. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 385-402
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9404-1_14
Full citation:
von Bretzel Philip (1979) „Concerning a probabilistic theory of causation adequate for the causal theory of time“, In: W. C. Salmon (ed.), Hans Reichenbach, Dordrecht, Springer, 385–402.