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    „ “What is Time?”
    In Aaron Garrett (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 232-244. 2014.
    Time is one of the most enigmatic notions philosophers have ever dealt with. Once subjected to close examination, almost any feature usually ascribed to time, leads to a plethora of fundamental and hard to resolve questions. Just as philosophers of the eighteenth-century attempted to take account of revolutionary developments in the physical sciences in understanding space, life, and a host of other fundamental aspects of nature (see Jones, Gaukroger, and Smith in this volume) they also engaged …Read more