The passing of time is an illusion. Or so claims physics since Einstein. Yet we tend to think we do experience time passing. There has been no explanation for how the future might already be fixed in the way the present or past might be, or how we are in some sense already dead while we feel alive. Do we need a new account of space-time that aligns physics with our e...
Biography
Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, where she works on ‘Time: Between Metaphysics and Psychology’. She is also an editor and contributor to Science Visions, the Philosophy of Science Association’s Women’s Caucus blog.