Volume 167 of the series Fundamental Theories of Physics pp 257-278
No Presentism in Quantum Gravity
- Christian WüthrichAffiliated withDepartment of Philosophy, University of California Email author
Abstract
This essay offers a reaction to the recent resurgence of presentism in the philosophy of time. What is of particular interest in this renaissance is that a number of recent arguments supporting presentism are crafted in an untypically naturalistic vein, breathing new life into a metaphysics of time with a bad track record of co-habitation with modern physics. Against this trend, the present essay argues that the pressure on presentism exerted by special relativity and its core lesson of Lorentz symmetry cannot easily be shirked. A categorization of presentist responses to this pressure is offered. As a case in point, I analyze a recent argument by Monton (Presentism and quantum gravity, 263–280, 2006) presenting a case for the compatibility of presentism with quantum gravity. Monton claims that this compatibility arises because there are quantum theories of gravity that use fixed foliations of spacetime and that such fixed foliations provide a natural home for a metaphysically robust notion of the present. A careful analysis leaves Monton’s argument wanting. In sum, the prospects of presentism to be alleviated from the stress applied by fundamental physics are faint.
- Title
- No Presentism in Quantum Gravity
- Book Title
- Space, Time, and Spacetime
- Book Subtitle
- Physical and Philosophical Implications of Minkowski's Unification of Space and Time
- Book Part
- Part II
- Pages
- pp 257-278
- Copyright
- 2010
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-642-13538-5_12
- Print ISBN
- 978-3-642-13537-8
- Online ISBN
- 978-3-642-13538-5
- Series Title
- Fundamental Theories of Physics
- Series Volume
- 167
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Copyright Holder
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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- Editors
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- Vesselin Petkov (ID1)
- Editor Affiliations
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- ID1. Liberal Arts College, Concordia University
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
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- 1. Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
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