Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/84082
Type: Conference paper
Title: Aristotle's four conceptions of time
Author: Quigley, P.
Citation: Greek research in Australia: proceedings of the ninth biennial international Conference of Greek Studies, Flinders University, June 2011 / M. Tsianikas, N. Maadad, G. Couvalis, M. Palaktsoglou (eds): pp.48-58
Publisher: Flinders University
Publisher Place: Australia
Issue Date: 2013
ISBN: 9780987594501
Conference Name: Biennial International Conference on Greek Studies (9th : 2013 : Adelaide, Australia)
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Peter Quigley
Abstract: In this paper I will describe four theories of time that can be found in Aristotle. I will compare these four theories with modern notions of time, and propose that the ancient and modern views are substantively the same. Of course, all four theories cannot be true together. I will present four ways to resolve the inconsistencies, and conclude that the contradictions can be resolved.
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