{"id":11032,"date":"2010-12-28T15:29:03","date_gmt":"2010-12-28T15:29:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/maverickphilosopher.blog\/index.php\/2010\/12\/28\/what-is-presentism\/"},"modified":"2010-12-28T15:29:03","modified_gmt":"2010-12-28T15:29:03","slug":"what-is-presentism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maverickphilosopher.blog\/index.php\/2010\/12\/28\/what-is-presentism\/","title":{"rendered":"What Is Presentism?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">What is time?&#0160; Don&#39;t ask&#0160;me, and I know.&#0160; Ask me, and I don&#39;t know. (Augustine).&#0160; The same goes, in my case at least, for presentism, as Peter Lupu made clear to me Christmas night.&#0160; Don&#39;t ask me what it is, and&#0160;I know.&#0160; Ask me, and I don&#39;t know.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">The rough idea, of course, is that the temporally present&#0160; &#8212; the present time and its contents &#8212; alone exists.&#0160; The only&#0160;items (events, individuals, properties, etc.) that exist are the&#0160;items that presently exist.&#0160; Past and future&#0160;items do not exist.&#0160; But surely it is trivial and not disputed by any anti-presentist that&#0160;the present alone <em>now<\/em> exists.&#0160; (Obviously, the past does not now exist, else it would not be past,&#0160;and similarly with the future.)&#0160; If the presentist is forwarding a substantive metaphysical thesis then it cannot be this triviality that he is hawking.&#0160; So what does the thesis of presentism amount to?<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">It seems obvious that the presentist must invoke a use of &#39;exist(s)&#39; that is not tensed in order to formulate his thesis.&#0160; For this is a rank tautology: <em>The only items that exist (present tense) are the items that exist (present tense).<\/em>&#0160; It is also tautologous to affirm that <em>the only items that exist (present tense) are the&#0160;items that presently exist.<\/em> So it seems that if presentism is to be a substantive thesis of metaphysics, then it must be formulated using a temporally unqualified &#0160;use of &#39;exist(s).&#39;&#0160;&#0160;So I introduce &#39;exist(s) simpliciter.&#39;&#0160; Accordingly:<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">P. The only items that&#0160; exist simpliciter are items that presently exist.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">(P) is a substantive thesis.&#0160; The presentist will affirm it,&#0160; the antipresentist will deny it.&#0160; Both, of course, will agree about such Moorean facts as that James Dean existed.&#0160; But they will disagree about whether Dean exists simpliciter.&#0160; The presentist will say that he does not, while the anti-presentist will say&#0160;that he does.&#0160; Again, both will agree that Dean does not exist now.&#0160; But whereas the presentist will say that he does not exist at all, the anti-presentist will say that he does exist, though not at present.&#0160;The anti-presentist can&#0160; go on to say that, because Dean exists simpliciter, there is no problem about how he can stand in&#0160; relations to things that presently exist.&#0160; The presentist, however, faces the problem of how the existent can stand in relation&#0160;to the nonexistent.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">My mother is dead.&#0160; But I am her son.&#0160; So I stand in the <em>son of <\/em>relation to my mother.&#0160; If the dead are nonexistent, then I, who exist, stand in relation to a nonexistent object.&#0160; But how the devil can a relation obtain between two items when one of them ain&#39;t there?&#0160; This is a problem for the presentist, is it not?&#0160; But it is not a problem for the anti-presentist who maintains that present and past individuals both exist simpliciter.&#0160; For then the relation connects two existents.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">The antipresentist, however, needs to tell us what exactly existence simpliciter is, and whether it is the same or different than tenseless existence (whatever <em>that<\/em> is).<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">But <em>nota bene<\/em>:&#0160; the presentist must<em> also <\/em>tell us what existence simpliciter is since he needs it to get his thesis (P) off the ground.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">In my experience, the problems associated with time are the most difficult &#0160;in all of philosophy.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-family: georgia,palatino;\">&#0160;<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What is time?&#0160; Don&#39;t ask&#0160;me, and I know.&#0160; Ask me, and I don&#39;t know. (Augustine).&#0160; The same goes, in my case at least, for presentism, as Peter Lupu made clear to me Christmas night.&#0160; Don&#39;t ask me what it is, and&#0160;I know.&#0160; Ask me, and I don&#39;t know. 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