Dear all,
We are pleased to announce that on Monday, May 11 at 5.00pm (CET), Lorenzo Lorenzetti
(Università della Svizzera italiana) will give the talk A Relational General Relativistic
A-theory as part of the Lugano Philosophy Colloquia Spring 2026 organised by the Institute
of Philosophy (ISFI) at USI.
This hybrid talk will take place in Room Multiuso FTL Building (USI west campus) and
online via Zoom. If you are interested in joining online, please write to
events.isfi(a)usi.ch.
Here is the abstract of the talk: It is often assumed that relativistic physics leaves no
room for an A-theory of time. Special relativity seems to rule out a privileged present,
while general relativity appears to undermine any physically meaningful notion of change,
given diffeomorphism symmetry. We argue that this conclusion is premature. We develop a
general-relativistic A-theory that avoids ad hoc privileged structure, whether local or
global, and respects the symmetry structure of general relativity. Drawing on the
framework of relational observables, we defend a gauge-invariant, frame-relative notion of
change grounded in physical reference clocks rather than external time. We then argue
that, when combined with suitably refined versions of Fine’s external relativism and
fragmentalism, this yields a genuinely A-theoretic account of objective becoming. The
result is a non-standard A-theory that preserves irreducible tense while remaining fully
compatible with general relativity. (based on joint work with Nicola Bamonti).
For more information:
https://www.ftl.usi.ch/it/feeds/15142