Dear all,
We are pleased to announce that on Friday, April 19 at 17:30 (CET), Dan Deasy (University
College Dublin) will give the talk The Necessity of Time as part of the Lugano Philosophy
Colloquia Spring 2024 organised by the Institute of Philosophy (ISFI) at USI.
This hybrid talk will take place in the Multiuso room, Theology Building, USI West Campus
and online via Zoom. If you are interested in joining it online, please write to
events.isfi(a)usi.ch
For more information:
https://www.usi.ch/en/feeds/26653
Here is the abstract of the talk:
Contemporary philosophers of time tend to reject McTaggart’s (1908, 1927) conclusion e
‘time is unreal’. However, it seems plausible to many philosophers that even if there is
time, there could have been no time, or in other words, that reality could have been
timeless. In this paper, I describe an argument for the surprising conclusion that there
must be time, or in other words, that reality could not have been timeless. I conclude
that whilst the argument can be resisted, there is also a view of what instants of time
are on which the conclusion of the argument might seem plausible.