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Note about Whitehead's definitions of co-presence

Milič Čapek

pp. 278-285

Abstrakt

I call two event-particles which on some or other system of measurement are in the same instantaneous space ‘co-present’ event-particles. Then it is possible that A and B may be co-present, and that A and C may be co-present, but that B and C may not be co-present. For example, at some inconceivable distance from us there are events co-present with us now and also co-present with the birth of Queen Victoria. If A and B are co-present there will be some systems in which A precedes B and some in which B precedes A. Also there can be no velocity quick enough to carry a material particle from A to B or from B to A.1

Publication details

Published in:

Čapek Milič (1991) The new aspects of time: its continuity and novelties. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 278-285

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2123-8_14

Referenz:

Čapek Milič (1991) Note about Whitehead's definitions of co-presence, In: The new aspects of time, Dordrecht, Springer, 278–285.