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Smith on times and tokens
pp. 405-411
Abstrakt
In this essay I respond to Quentin Smith's chargethat `the date-analysis version ofthe tenseless theory of time cannot give adequateaccounts of the truth conditions ofthe statements made by tensed sentence-tokens'(Smith 1999, 236). His argument isbased on an analysis of certain counterfactualsituations that is at odds with thedate-analysis account of language and hence succeedsonly in begging the questionagainst that theory. To anticipate: his argumentfails if one allows that temporalindexicals such as `now' rigidly designate theirtime of utterance, something thedate-analyst can happily admit whether she adheresto an absolute or relationalmetaphysics of time.
Publication details
Published in:
(2001) Synthese 129 (3).
Seiten: 405-411
Referenz:
Mozersky Joshua M. (2001) „Smith on times and tokens“. Synthese 129 (3), 405–411.