four-dimensionalism

English

Etymology

four-dimensional + -ism

Noun

four-dimensionalism (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) An ontological position that an object's persistence through time is like its extension through space and an object that exists in time has temporal parts in the various subregions of the total region of time it occupies.
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