
Time (philosophy)
In philosophy, time is considered a fundamental aspect of existence that describes the progression of events and change. Philosophers debate whether time is an absolute, objective feature of the universe (existing independently of us) or a human construct based on our perception and measurement. Some view time as something flowing continuously, like a river, while others see it as a series of moments or relations between events. The nature of time raises questions about its reality, how we experience it, and its connection to consciousness, making it a central topic in understanding reality and our place within it.