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Common Sense, Ontology and Time: A Critique of Lynne Rudder Baker's View of Temporal Reality* * I wish to thank Lynne Rudder Baker, Emiliano Boccardi, and Erwin Tegtmeier for their incisive comments on an early draft of this paper.

ABSTRACT

The aim of this paper is twofold: First, to critically discuss Lynne Rudder's Baker BA-theory of time, and second to contrast it with the R-theory (after Russell). In the course of my discussion I will contrast three different methodological approaches regarding the relation between common sense and ontology; clarify Russell's authentic view in contrast to the B-theory which is McTaggart's misrepresentation of Russell, and consider how the R-theory can respond to objections Baker makes to eternalism (as she understands it).

Keywords:
BA-theory; R-theory; B-series; McTaggart; growing universe; absolute becoming

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