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Philosophy of science / Ontology / Time / Philosophy of physics / Four-dimensionalism / Presentism / Philosophy of space and time / Eternalism / Perdurantism / Philosophy of time / Metaphysics / Physics
Date: 2003-08-25 12:42:04
Philosophy of science
Ontology
Time
Philosophy of physics
Four-dimensionalism
Presentism
Philosophy of space and time
Eternalism
Perdurantism
Philosophy of time
Metaphysics
Physics

FOUR DIMENSIONALISM † MICHAEL C. REA (Forthcoming in The Oxford Handbook for Metaphysics)

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