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Description: This monograph comprises interconnected philosophical analyses of issues related to the nature of space, time and spacetime - the issue of the very existence of space and time, transcendental philosophy of space and time, whether there exists a middle way between the A- and B-theories of time, the growing block theory, the phenomenology of temporal passage, whether time flows at any rate, the relationalist-substantivalist debate and time travel. Two essays on Zeno's paradoxes and on the arrow of time and irreversible processes are included as appendices. The book will attract the attention of professionals and students interested in the foundations and the philosophy of spacetime. It can also serve as a recommended textbook of courses on the philosophy of space, time and spacetime.
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