Belief in robust temporal passage (probably) does not explain future-bias
Empirical work has lately confirmed what many philosophers have taken to be true: people are ‘biased toward the future’. All else being equal, we usually prefer to have positive experiences in the future, and negative experiences in the past. According to one hypothesis, the temporal metaphysics hyp...
Principais autores: | Latham, A, Miller, K, Tarsney, C, Tierney, H |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer
2022
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