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This volume explores the concept of time through the lens of nature, aiming to provide insights based on its various interpretations in natural sciences. It fosters a dialogue between philosophy and science, featuring papers that examine the representation, modeling, and understanding of time in fields such as physics, biology, geology, and paleontology. Key questions addressed include the reducibility of time notions across different sciences, the implications of timescale differences, and the epistemic challenges posed by past facts in these disciplines. The book begins by investigating human experiences of time and their connection to natural time, drawing on insights from metaphysics, logic, and science. It then delves into time in physics, discussing paradoxes related to relativity and quantum mechanics. Following this, it analyzes unique issues and perspectives on time within the life sciences, including concepts like deep time in paleontology and geology, and the role of time in evolutionary and developmental biology. Each discipline presents its own methodologies for incorporating time into its models. Ultimately, this volume aims to establish a common language for understanding the diverse ways different scientific fields conceptualize time, appealing to a broad audience of philosophers, historians of science, metaphysicians, and natural scientists, including scholars, advanced students, and informed general reade
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Time of Nature and the Nature of Time, Christophe Bouton
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