Time, Relations and Dependence (original) (raw)

1983, The Southern Journal of Philosophy

s theory of time, though somewhat obscure, purports to establish the unreality of time by pointing to various contradictions inherent in our ordinaryconceptions. Our thinking of time, for Bradley, remains among the lowest of appearances as we abstract from our immediacy and fracture reality into a plurality of moments. This, of course, involves relations of the moments of experience which lies at the heart of Bradley's attack on metaphysical pluralism.

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