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Calendar --- Time perception --- Time --- History --- Turkey
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Human ecology --- Energy --- Ecologie humaine --- Energie --- Time perception --- Congresses --- Time perception.
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Teenagers --- Teenagers and death --- Time perception in adolescence
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Clocks and watches --- Time perception --- Textbooks for youth
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(YET ANOTHER INTRODUCTION IN PHENOMENOLOGY) In both his published and unpublished works, Edmund Husserl, the "father of phenomenology, struggles repeatedly with the relation of the individual subject and intersubjectivity. Since his phenomenology is based upon the temporalizing foundations of the subject, though, he is often accused of solipsism, and his efforts at integrating the subject with an intersubjective existence are registered as falling short of their goal. Important philosophers who use phenomenology as their basis, such as Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, furthermore, while implicitly criticizing his limitations, assume the existence of intersubjective foundations without 2 taking up the existence and formation of these foundations themselves. This book addresses the above problematic at several levels: First, it is a careful analysis of Husserl's understanding of inner time-consciousness. I take up each aspect of temporalizing consciousness (i. e. , Urimpression, retention, and protention), explaining it in light of Husserl's phenomenology and showing how it functions in the whole of the "living present, i. e. , our active, constituting consciousness. These sections of the book are helpful both to the uninitiated student trying to enter the world of Husserl's "inner ti- consciousness" and to the experienced Husserl scholar who desires a closer look at Husserl's theory of temporalizing consciousness. Second, as my analyses take us to Husserl's recently published manuscripts, I provide an explanation of Husserl's later considerations of temporalizing consciousness, showing how he developed his earliest conceptions.
Philosophy --- Psychology --- psychologie --- filosofie --- existentialisme --- Intersubjectivity. --- Time --- Time perception. --- Husserl, Edmund, - 1859-1938. --- Philosophy. --- Husserl, Edmund --- Intersubjectivity --- Time perception
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"What can we learn about the world from engaging with fictional time-series? What should we make of stories involving time travellers who change the past, recurrence of a single day, foreknowledge of the future, the freezing or rewinding of time, or time-series which split into alternative courses of events? Do they show us radical alternative possibilities concerning the nature of time, or do they show that even the impossible can be represented in fiction? Neither, so this book argues. Defending the view that a fiction represents a single possible world, the authors show how apparent representations of radically different time-series can be explained in terms of how worlds are represented without there being any fictional world which has such a time-series. In this way, the book uses the complexities of fictional time to get to the core of the relation between truth in fiction and possibility. It provides a logic and metaphysics to deal with the fact that fictions can leave certain features of their fictional worlds indefinite, and draws comparisons and connections between fictional and scientific representations and hypotheses. Utilising the notion of a counterpart, the authors show how to understand claims concerning persistence of characters and their identity across fictions, and what it means for a fiction to be 'set' at an actual time. Consideration is given to motion in fiction, asking whether it is sometimes continuous and sometimes discrete, how to understand different rates of change, and whether fictional time itself can be said to flow."--
Philosophy of language --- Literary semiotics --- #KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Semantiek --- #KVHA:Tijd --- #KVHA:Futuriteit --- Time in literature --- Time perception in literature. --- Time perception in literature
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Thematology --- French literature --- anno 1700-1799 --- Time in literature. --- Time perception in literature. --- History and criticism.
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History as a science --- Historiography. --- History --- Historiographie --- Histoire --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Time perception --- historiography --- time
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