presentism – the metaphysical view that only present events are real. Contrariwise, it has also been argued that the notion of the present in a relativistic setting is not a matter-of-fact but established by convention and hence devoid of metaphysical interest. In this paper, I contend that, considering Einstein's philosophical motivations for introducing special relativity, both of these assertions are wrong and that the pre-relativistic notion of the present may be retained." /> Why presentism cannot be refuted by special relativity - Cohen Yehiel | sdvig press

Why presentism cannot be refuted by special relativity

Yehiel Cohen

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