Appeals to the 'common sense', or 'naïve', or 'folk'concept of time, and the purported phenomenology as of time passing, play a substantial role in philosophical theorising about …
As a growing area of research, the philosophy of time is increasingly relevant to different areas of philosophy and even other disciplines. This book describes and evaluates the most …
Why does time seem to flow in one direction? Can we influence the past? Is only the present real? Does relativity conflict with our common understanding of time? Could science do …
J van Benthem - Time, mind, and behavior, 1985 - Springer
Philosophical speculation about the nature of time has had a long tradition, with contributions by many major philosophers, from Saint Augustine to Kant (eg. Smart, 1979). In …
People hold intuitive theories of the physical world, such as theories of matter, energy, and motion, in the sense that they have a coherent conceptual structure supporting a network of …
A central debate in the current philosophical literature on temporal experience is over the following question: do temporal experiences themselves have a temporal structure that …
V Arstila - Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Most philosophers believe that we have experiences as of temporally extended phenomena like change, motion, and succession. Almost all theories of time consciousness explain …
G Torrengo - The Journal of Philosophy, 2017 - JSTOR
It is one of our ordinary beliefs that time passes. And it seems trivial to say that we think this to be so because our experiences tell us so. I distinguish between these two ideas. More …
Experience is inescapably temporal. But how do we experience time? Temporal experience is a fundamental subject in philosophy–according to Husserl, the most important and difficult …