id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ws7kb5kxonezxdyhxdrrbihjdm Jan‐Willem Romeyn Enantiomorphy and Time 2005 24 .pdf application/pdf 11961 799 58 either reject that orientations of enantiomorphs are determinate, or furnish space or objects direction of time are at variance with the claim that orientation of enantiomorphic objects Second, reductive explanations of the orientation of processes in time are seen to be at argues that time-asymmetric processes are in fact enantiomorphic objects. fact that time-asymmetric processes are enantiomorphic, the article turns to reductionism about the direction of time. Following up on this, Section 8 discusses certain reductive explanations of the consistent orientation of enantiomorphic processes. Much like the object bF, the process is given by an assignment of certain descriptions, consisting of colour states, to a partition, consisting of time slices in a flat change-related state descriptions with opposite temporal orientation differ intrinsically, in which case they supposedly determine the orientation of the process. I now turn to the problems that the intrinsic orientation of time-asymmetric processes time direction of the spacetime region, both processes are oriented identically. ./cache/work_ws7kb5kxonezxdyhxdrrbihjdm.pdf ./txt/work_ws7kb5kxonezxdyhxdrrbihjdm.txt