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Irish Times Unthinkable: Prof Peter Simons on the nature of time

August 6, 2020December 31, 2016 by C. M. Barry

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In this recording from 2013 Joe Humphreys talks to Prof Peter Simons, chair of moral philosophy at TCD, on the nature of time. For more read the Irish Times Unthinkable piece.

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