temporalism

English

Etymology

From temporal + -ism.

Noun

temporalism (plural temporalisms)

  1. (philosophy) The position that the truth-value of a proposition can vary across time.
    • 2015 January 8, Leo Carton Mollica, “Explanation and nowness: an objection to the A-Theory”, in Philosophical Studies, DOI:10.1007/s11098-014-0430-9:
      As stated, this argument assumes a form of propositional temporalism: it assumes that the proposition expressed by my sentence for A-THEORY* has different truth values relative to different times.

Antonyms

  • temporalist
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