As we navigate through life we instinctively model time as having a flowing present that divides a fixed past from open future. This model develops in childhood and is deeply …
M Ratcliffe, M Ruddell, B Smith - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
One of the symptoms of trauma is said to be a “sense of foreshortened future.” Without further qualification, it is not clear how to interpret this. In this paper, we offer a …
C Hoerl - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
It is often thought that there is little that seems more obvious from experience than that time objectively passes, and that time is, in this respect, quite unlike space. Yet nothing in the …
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 …
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 …
We investigated, experimentally, the contention that the folk view, or naïve theory, of time, amongst the population we investigated (ie US residents) is dynamical. We found that …
RP Gruber, RP Smith, RA Block - Timing & Time Perception, 2018 - brill.com
Flow and passage of time puzzles were analyzed by first clarifying their roles in the current multidisciplinary understanding of time in consciousness. All terms (flow, passage …
Temporal non-dynamists hold that there is no temporal passage, but concede that many of us judge that it seems as though time passes. Phenomenal Illusionists suppose that things …
Philosophical debates about the metaphysics of time typically revolve around two contrasting views of time. On the A-theory, time is something that itself undergoes change …