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for applied philosophical questions about the study of science, the pursuit of scientific knowledge, and the scientific method
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Why do many philosophers consider a past-eternal universe to be self-explanatory but not a u...
In philosophical papers that argue against theistic interpretations, many philosophers fight to demonstrate that the Big Bang was not a true beginning but merely a transformation, arguing that the ent …
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Is the B-theory of time only compatible with an infinitely renewing cyclical reality?
I'm not a mathematician and I may be misunderstanding some aspects of this concept.
According to the B-theory of time, the flow of time is an illusion, and every point in time exists equally. If this …