The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Stephen Barker (University of Nottingham) on
Heraclitean Time (Beyond Presentism and Growing Blocks)
Tuesday, 20. January 2015, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
I describe a metaphysical conception of physical reality, which I call the Flux-first
view, which treats change, or flux, as fundamental rather than being: states of affairs,
objects/events in spacetime. The core theses are that (i) change is prior to time and (ii)
change is prior to states of affairs-states are derivative from prior process. The essence
of the approach is the fundamental role of properties is not to be things possessed or
instantiated, the orthodox view, but to be aspects of change. This is captured in the idea
that the fundamental units of concrete reality are what I call 'fluxions': dynamic
'bundles' of properties or forms. As such, Flux-first is a kind of dynamic
structuralism--not the familiar 4-dimensionalist (static) structuralism. The view of time
in Flux-first is not Presentism or Growing block (or moving spotlight). It's certainly
not the 4-dimensional, block universe view. Call it 'Heraclitean
Krisztina Biber
Department of Philosophy
Coordinator
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