• Title of article

    The Rotating Discs Argument Defeated

  • Author/Authors

    J. Butterfield، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    45
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    45
  • Abstract
    The rotating discs argument (RDA) against perdurantism has been mostly discussed by metaphysicians, though the argument of course appeals to ideas from classical mechanics, especially about rotation. In contrast, I assess the RDA from the perspective of the philosophy of physics. I argue for three main conclusions. The first conclusion is that the RDA can be formulated more strongly than is usually recognized: it is not necessary to ‘imagine away’ the dynamical effects of rotation. The second is that in general relativity, the RDA fails because of frame-dragging. The third conclusion is that even setting aside general relativity, the strong formulation of the RDA can after all be defeated, namely, by the perdurantist taking objects in classical mechanics (whether point-particles or continuous bodies) to have only temporally extended (i.e. non-instantaneous) temporal parts, which immediately blocks the RDA. Admittedly, this version of perdurantism defines persistence in a weaker sense of ‘definition’ than pointilliste versions that aim to define persistence assuming only instantaneous temporal parts. But I argue that temporally extended temporal parts (i) can do the jobs within the endurantism–perdurantism debate that the perdurantist wants temporal parts to do and (ii) are supported by both classical and quantum mechanics.
  • Journal title
    The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
  • Record number

    708398