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Year: 2000

Pages: 257-279

Series: Synthese

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Joshua M. Mozersky, "Tense and temporal semantics", Synthese 124 (2), 2000, pp. 257-279.

Tense and temporal semantics

Joshua M. Mozersky

pp. 257-279

in: Synthese 124 (2), 2000.

Abstract

Tenseless theories of time entail that earlierthan, later than and simultaneous with (i.e.,McTaggart's `B-series') are the only temporalproperties exemplified by events. Such theories oftencome under attack for being unable to satisfactorilyaccount for tensed language. In this essay I arguethat tenseless theories of time are capable of twofeats that critics, such as Quentin Smith, argue arebeyond their grasp: (1) They can coherently explainthe impossibility of translating all tensed sentencesby tenseless counterparts; (2) They can account forcertain obviously valid entailment relations betweentensed sentence types. In analyzing tensed entailmentrelations tenselessly, I favor a date analysis oftensed language over a token-reflexive theory. Theupshot is that tenseless theories of time are notundermined by the linguistic facts.

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Publication details

Year: 2000

Pages: 257-279

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Joshua M. Mozersky, "Tense and temporal semantics", Synthese 124 (2), 2000, pp. 257-279.