Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
eternalist
noun
/ɪˈtɜrnəlɪst/

Definition
A person who believes in the concept of eternalism, which suggests that all points in time are equally real and that past, present, and future exist simultaneously.

Examples
- The eternalist perspective allows for a broader understanding of time beyond our immediate experience.
- Many philosophers debate the implications of being an eternalist vs. being a presentist.

Meaning
Eternalism is a philosophical theory regarding time that contrasts with presentism, which argues that only the present moment is real.

Synonyms
- Timeless thinker
- Philosopher of time