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#132 – Kristie Miller on The Nature of Time

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In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Professor Kristie Miller about the nature of time, perspectives of time, and temporal experience.

Kristie Miller is professor of philosophy at the University of Sydney, and joint director of the interdisciplinary Centre for TIme. She works primarily in metaphysics, particularly on the nature of time and temporal experience, as well as on personal identity and temporal preferences.

She has published extensively in these all these areas, including several recents books including “Out of Time” with OUP (co-authored with Sam Baron and Jonathan Tallant) and “Does Tomorrow Exist?” (Routledge, co-authored with Nikk Effingham) and “Persistence” (OUP). She has a forthcoming book on the normatively of temporal preferences forthcoming, and another defending the block universe view of time.

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Kristie Miller (website)
What Time-travel Teaches Us About Future-Bias

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