• Roundtable discussion 

      Chalmers, David
      Published 2006-07-23
      David Chalmers will chair a discussion of issues arising from the conference.
      Open Access
      Recording, oral
    • Time is the Simplest (and Strongest) Thing 

      Callender, Craig
      Published 2006-07-21
      What is the difference between time and space? This paper proposes an answer: the temporal direction is that direction on the manifold of events in which our best theories can tell the strongest, most informative "stories." ...
      Open Access
      Presentation
    • The Subjectivity of the Present 

      Callender, Craig
      Published 2006-07-23
      Perhaps the most compelling argument for the tensed theory of time ˜ and in particular the idea of a global monadic present or now ˜ has always been that it is the best explanation of temporal experience. Most detensers ...
      Open Access
      Presentation
    • Causation and Reductive Explanation 

      Corry, Richard
      Published 2006-07-20
      One of the most powerful tools in science is the method of reductive explanation, where we explain the behaviour of a complex system in terms of the behaviour of the parts from which it is composed. In order to employ this ...
      Open Access
      Presentation
    • The Specious Present 

      Dainton, Barry
      Published 2006-07-22
      William James characterised the specious present as 'the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible'. The doctrine that our conscious awareness is not instantaneous, but rather spans a short ...
      Open Access
      Presentation