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Real Time II is a new book that builds upon DH Mellor's previous work, Real Time, which was a significant contribution to the philosophy of time for fifteen years. This new book delves into metaphysical questions about time, such as the difference between past, present, and future, the relationship between time and space, the concept of change, and the possibility of time travel. Despite its philosophical complexity, Real Time II is recommended for readers of all levels who are interested in these topics. The book has received praise for its defense and elaboration of McTaggart's argument against the reality of A-characteristics. It is predicted to have a similar impact on the field of philosophy of time for the next twenty years.
Real Time II extends and evolves DH Mellor's classic exploration of the philosophy of time,Real Time. This new book answers such basic metaphysical questions about time as: how do past, present and future differ, how are time and space related, what is change, is time travel possible? His Real Time dominated the philosophy of time for fifteen years. Real TIme II will do the same for the next twenty. GET /english/edu/Studying_at_SU/History_of_Literature.html HTTP/1.0 Review: Praise for Real Time: Despite its philosophical sophistication, this work is highly recommended to anyone, from the general reader to the philosopher of science, who is seriously interested in metaphysical questions concerning time. -Choice Real Time is an important book that must be read by those who take the problems of time and tense seriously. ... Mellor's defence and elaboration of McTaggart's argument against the reality of A-characteristics is compelling. -Nous