
Publication details
Year: 2004
Pages: 421-428
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Two-dimensional time", Synthese 139 (3), 2004, pp. 421-428.


Two-dimensional time
macbeath's "time's square" and special relativity
pp. 421-428
in: Synthese 139 (3), 2004.Abstract
Murray MacBeath, in his essay ``Time's Square'', describes a fictitious scenariowhere various physical observations made by the participants would, he claims, invitethe interpretation that time for them is two-dimensional. In the present paper, however, Iargue that such observations come close to underdetermining the hypothesis of time's twodimensionality;for a rival hypothesis - that, under certain circumstances, the observationscan be explained in terms of the familiar time dilation effects predicted by special relativity- almost fits the evidence as well. That is, under certain (albeit artificial) circumstances theworld can already behave almost as though it were temporally two-dimensional.
Publication details
Year: 2004
Pages: 421-428
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Two-dimensional time", Synthese 139 (3), 2004, pp. 421-428.