Time's supposed illusoriness
The metaphysical argument
The relationship between the three arguments
Tense in a tenseless world
Time's supposed concreteness
Solipsism of the present moment
The emergence of ontology
Incoherence of joint uses of "real"
The myth of tenseless relations
The collapse of Dummet's solipsism
The "now" moves to an impasse
as seen from a post-ontological perspective
The duration of the present
The presence of experience
The pastness of remembered experiences
The future's openness; the past's fixity
Post-post-ontological epilogue