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SUMMARY:Denison: What is Time?
DESCRIPTION:Denison University?s Department of Philosophy presents a Philosophy Coffee\, titled ?What is Time?? at 3:30 p.m. on Friday\, Dec. 4\, in the Shepardson Room of Slayter Hall (200 Ridge Road). The coffee is free and open to the public. For more information\, contact Kate Tull at 740-587-6387 or visit Denison.edu. The concept of time is a staple of philosophical thinking. The questions we ask about time\, however\, are determined by the larger philosophical endeavors motivating them. The notion of temporal context is relevant to epistemological discussions\, theories of personal identity have to acknowledge time's impact\, and the inclusion of time as an object of study is common practice in metaphysics. Given time's myriad attachments\, any discussion of time is best orchestrated by invoking the reasons we wonder about time in the first place. Why\, and when\, does time matter? With the answer (or answers) to this question in mind\, we can go about addressing our more general question: What is time?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Denison University?s Department of Philosophy presents a Philosophy Coffee\, titled ?What is Time?? at 3:30 p.m. on Friday\, Dec. 4\, in the Shepardson Room of Slayter Hall (200 Ridge Road). The coffee is free and open to the public. For more information\, contact Kate Tull at 740-587-6387 or visit Denison.edu. The concept of time is a staple of philosophical thinking. The questions we ask about time\, however\, are determined by the larger philosophical endeavors motivating them. The notion of temporal context is relevant to epistemological discussions\, theories of personal identity have to acknowledge time&#39\;s impact\, and the inclusion of time as an object of study is common practice in metaphysics. Given time&#39\;s myriad attachments\, any discussion of time is best orchestrated by invoking the reasons we wonder about time in the first place. Why\, and when\, does time matter? With the answer (or answers) to this question in mind\, we can go about addressing our more general question: What is time?
LOCATION:Denison University\, Slayter Hall 200 Ridge Road Granville\, Ohio 43023
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