Preface Introduction Part I. Times New and Old: 1. McTaggart's systems 2. Countenancing the Doxai Part II. The Mater of Time: Motion: 3. Time is not motion 4. Aristotelian motion (Kinesis) 5. 'The before and after in motion' Part III. The Form of Time: Perception: 6. Number (Arithmos) and perception (Aisthesis) 7. On a moment's notice 8. The role of imagination 9. Time and the common perceptibles 10. The hylomorphic interpretation illustrated Part IV. Simultaneity and Temporal Passage: 11. Simultaneity and other temporal relations 12. Temporal passage 13. Dissolving the puzzles of IV.10 14. Concluding summary and historical significance Bibliography.
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