
Real Time
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In 1880s Britain, philosophers developed what would become a half-century obsession with time. In that era, time was widely held to be "e;unreal"e;; by the 1920s, it was widely held to be real. This sea change was gradual but sweeping. Early time realists focused on defending the reality of time. From around 1900, they began asking fresh questions about the nature of time, all loosely concerned wi...
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In 1880s Britain, philosophers developed what would become a half-century obsession with time. In that era, time was widely held to be "e;unreal"e;; by the 1920s, it was widely held to be real. This sea change was gradual but sweeping. Early time realists focused on defending the reality of time. From around 1900, they began asking fresh questions about the nature of time, all loosely concerned wi...
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