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| Title: | Memory and Temporal Phenomenology |
| Authors: | Ismael, Jenann |
| Keywords: | Time Sensory phenomenology |
| Issue Date: | 22-Jul-2006 |
| Publisher: | Centre for Time, Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney. |
| Series/Report no.: | Time and Consciousness |
| Abstract: | In the general project of trying to reconcile the objective view of the world with the subjective view, analytic philosophy in recent years, has been almost solely focused on sensory phenomenology. But there is at least as a big a gap between the view of time presented in physics and the view of time presented in the experience of the subject. In physics, there is an almost complete assimilation of time to space. Time is just one dimension in a four-dimensional manifold of events. We experience time, however, as something dynamic. I'll be exploring prospects for understanding of the phenomenology of flow without falling into the incoherent idea that time itself moves. |
| Description: | Contains one audio recording (mp3) |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1075 |
| Appears in Collections: | Conference presentations, workshops and meetings |
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