Barry Dainton

#Time
#Space
#Consciousness
#Relativity
#Continuum
Surveying both historical debates and modern physics, Barry Dainton evaluates the central arguments in a clear and unintimidating way that keeps conceptual issues comprehensible to students with little scientific or mathematical training and makes the philosophy of space and time accessible to anyone trying to come to grips with the complexities of this challenging subject. With over 100 original line illustrations and a full glossary of terms, Time and Space keeps the requirements of students firmly in sight and will continue to serve as the ideal textbook for philosophy of time and space courses.
Table of Contents
1. Preliminaries
2. Mc Taggart on time's unreality
3. The Block universe
4. Asymmetries within time
5. Tensed time
6. Dynamic time
7. Time and consciousness
8. Time travel
9. Conceptions of void
10. Space: the classical debate
11. Absolute motion
12. Motion in spacetime
13. Curved space
14. Tangible space
15. Spatial anti-realism
16. Zeno and the continuum I
17. Zeno and the continuum II
18. Special relativity
19. Relativity and reality
20. General relativity
21 . Spacetime metaphysics
22. Strings
Barry Dainton is professor of philosophy at the University of Liverpool.









