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    dct:description """
              There are sentences that express the same temporally fully specified proposition at all contexts--call them 'context-insensitive, temporally specific sentences.' Sentence (1) 'Obama was born in 1961' is a case in point: at all contexts, it expresses the proposition ascribing to the year 1961 the property of being a time in which Obama was born. Suppose that someone uttered (1) in a context located on Christmas 2000 in our world. In this context, (1) is a true sentence about the past. Moreover, it seems impossible that (1) will be false in a successive context (one located, say, on Christmas 2020 in our world). More generally, one might be tempted to endorse the following principle: if a context-insensitive, temporally specific sentence is uttered in a context in which it is about the past and takes a certain truth value in this context, it cannot be the case that it takes a different truth value in a successive context located in the same world. In this paper, we present linguistic evidence that shows that this principle fails. On this basis, we draw an apparently crazy conclusion: the past can change. We then explain why this conclusion is not that crazy, after all.
            """ ;
    dct:identifier "hal-00965281" ;
    dct:issued "2026-05-05T21:07:37.487947"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:language "en" ;
    dct:modified "2026-05-05T21:07:37.487950"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:publisher <https://rec.harvest-normandie.data4citizen.com/organization/cce9db95-46d9-4dc2-84b6-764215d0a002> ;
    dct:title "No longer true" ;
    dcat:contactPoint [ a vcard:Organization ;
            vcard:fn "CCSD" ] ;
    dcat:distribution <https://rec.harvest-normandie.data4citizen.com/dataset/oai-hal-hal-00965281v1/resource/b5a403bf-944d-4753-ac81-65e2813ec7b9> ;
    dcat:keyword "context",
        "infoeu-reposemanticspreprint",
        "institutional-facts",
        "metaphysics-of-time",
        "past",
        "preprints-working-papers-",
        "sccolingcognitive-sciencelinguistics",
        "shsphilhumanities-and-social-sciencesphilosophy",
        "time-adverbs",
        "truth-persistence" ;
    dcat:landingPage <https://hal.science/hal-00965281> .

<https://rec.harvest-normandie.data4citizen.com/dataset/oai-hal-hal-00965281v1/resource/b5a403bf-944d-4753-ac81-65e2813ec7b9> a dcat:Distribution ;
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    dct:issued "2026-05-05T21:07:37.491952"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2026-05-05T21:07:37.468875"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "No longer true" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://hal.science/hal-00965281> .

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<https://hal.science/hal-00965281> a foaf:Document .

