Getting younger (Pre published)
Abstract
I argue that in Plato’s Parmenides 141a6-c4, things in time come to be simultaneously older and younger than themselves because a thing’s past and present selves are equally real. As a result, whatever temporal relation is predicated of any of these past and present selves is true of the thing in question. Unlike other interpretations, this reading neither assumes that things in time have to replace their parts, nor that time is circular.
Keywords
Plato’s conception of timeTemporal relations
Philosophy of time
Identity
Persistence