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Spatialized Time Again

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2009

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1977

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References

1 The most substantive attempt at conceiving of a second temporal dimension is to be found in the addendum to Thomson, Judith Jarvis's ‘Time, Space, and Objects’Google Scholar (Mind, 01 1965Google Scholar). Interestingly enough, Thomson makes a ‘spatializing’ assumption similar to that made by Wilkerson. For a discussion of this, and other problems with Thomson's project, cf. my ‘Two-dimensional Time’ (Philosophical Studies, 05 1976).Google Scholar