presentismiin
Presentismiin is a hypothetical framework in the philosophy of time and information theory that extends traditional presentism by foregrounding the role of information processing in shaping the experiential present. In this view, only present events have ontological status, but the sense of what is present arises from dynamic exchanges of data among observers and systems. Presentismiin treats the present as a relational, evolving field rather than a single fixed instant, integrating cognitive processing with temporal ontology.
Origin and terminology: The term is a contemporary neologism used in speculative discussions about temporality and
Core concepts: A sliding present window is shaped by perceptual, neural, and computational processes; temporal relations
Reception and critique: Critics warn that presentismiin may blur boundary between epistemology and ontology and risk
Applications: In philosophy, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence, presentismiin motivates models in which temporality emerges from