presentismi
Presentismi refers to the plural discussions of presentismo, a term used in philosophy, historiography, and linguistics to denote theories that foreground the present time. In philosophy of time, presentismo is the view that only present things exist at any given moment; the past and the future do not. This position is usually contrasted with eternalism, which holds that past, present, and future events are equally real, and with the growing-block theory, according to which the past and present exist while the future does not. Presentismi in philosophy therefore concerns questions about existence, identity over time, and how statements about non-present entities are understood.
In historiography and critical theory, presentismo (often discussed under the plural presentismi in Italian usage) describes
In linguistics and the philosophy of language, presentism can refer to theories about tense and aspect that
Overall, presentismi covers multiple uses of the idea that the present has special significance for reality,