Time, Jennan Ismael
Time, Jennan Ismael
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Time
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Jennan Ismael

Narrator: Kate Zane

Unabridged: 3 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/02/2022


Synopsis

What is time? What does it mean for time to pass? Is it possible to travel in time? What is the difference between the past and future? Until the work of Newton, these questions were purely topics of philosophical speculation. Since then we've learned a great deal about time, and its study has moved from a subject of philosophical reflection to instead became part of the subject matter of physics.

This Very Short Introduction introduces listeners to the current physical understanding of the direction of time, from the Second Law of Thermodynamics to the emergence of complexity and life. Jenann Ismael charts the line of development in physical theory from Newton, via Einstein's Theory of Relativity, to the current day. In this new vision, time is one of the dimensions in which the universe is extended alongside the spatial dimensions. The universe appears as a static block of events, in which there is no more a difference between past and future than there is between east and west. Discussing the controversy and philosophical confusion which surrounded the reception of this new vision, Ismael also covers the contemporary mixture of statistical mechanics, cognitive science, and phenomenology that point the way to reconciling the familiar time of everyday sense with the vision of time presented in Einstein's theories.

About Jennan Ismael

Jenann Ismael is a professor of philosophy at Columbia University, affiliate of the Zuckerman Institute, and member of FQXi. She taught at Stanford University and the University of Arizona before coming to Columbia. Ismael has held fellowships at the National Humanities Center, and the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, and a Queen Elizabeth II fellowship at the Centre for Time in Sydney. Her work has been supported by the Templeton Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, NEH, and the Foundational Questions Institute. She is the author of Essays on Symmetry, The Situated Self, and How Physics Makes Us Free.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brandon on June 16, 2022

A must read for anyone interested in time. JenAnn Ismael, a Philosopher with a specialty in philosophy of physics, philosophy of science and Metaphysics starts by giving a run down of the history of the concept of time. Starting with the earliest philosophers to Newton, then Newton to Einstein and e......more

Goodreads review by Geoff on February 09, 2022

It might have been better to call this book 'The Metaphysics of Time: A Very Short Introduction'. Other readers seem to have been disappointed that it doesn't mention the history of clocks – or different cultural, mythical or literary treatments of time. Instead, it is a book about the *nature* of t......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on April 10, 2023

I’ve read a lot of VSI books. This was the best but it was not what I was expecting at all. I was expecting clocks and train timetables and timekeeping. This book is about Newton and Einstein and spacetime and thermodynamics and philosophy of mind and the human spirit. It's a beautiful book about ho......more

Goodreads review by Almudena on August 19, 2023

Interesante: la reflexión sobre la geometría del espacio tiempo (y los debates que generó) y su explicación del concepto de "distancia" en el contexto de la teoría de la relatividad general.......more

Goodreads review by K. on June 07, 2022

This book is an excellent “very short” introduction to the issues with which a Philosophy of Time will have to grapple in the wake of Einstein’s Theories of Special and General Relativity and the correlative SpaceTime Geometry of Hermann Minkowski. These include the relation of the Block Universe of......more