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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ian PhillipsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367370619ISBN 10: 0367370611 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 11 September 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Introduction: The significance of temporal experience Ian Phillips Part 1: Ancient and Early Modern Perspectives 1. How natural is a unified notion of time? Temporal Experience in early Greek Thought Barbara Sattler 2. Time and temporal experience in the seventeenth century Geoffrey Gorham 3. Hume on temporal experience Lorne Falkenstein 4. Temporal experience in Kant’s Critique Of Pure Reason Katherine Dunlop Part 2: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Perspectives 5. The Hodgsonian account of temporal experience Holly Andersen 6. The wonder of time-consciousness John B. Brough 7. Bergson on temporal experience and Durée Réelle Barry Dainton 8. William Stern’s Psychische Präsenzzeit Barry Dainton Part 3: The Structure of Temporal Experience 9. The snapshot conception of temporal experiences Philippe Chuard 10. Atomism, Extensionalism, and Temporal Presence Oliver Rashbrook-Cooper 11. Rethinking the specious present Simon Prosser 12. Making sense of subjective time Geoffrey Lee Part 4: Temporal Experience and the Philosophy of Mind 13. Temporal experience and the philosophy of perception Christoph Hoerl 14. Time in the dream Thomas Crowther and Matthew Soteriou 15. Time perception and agency: a dual model Carlos Montemayor 16. Temporal perception, magnitudes, and phenomenal externalism Christopher Peacocke Part 5: Temporal Experience and Metaphysics 17. What is time? Michael Pelczar 18. Temporal experience and the A versus B debate Natalja Deng 19. Presentism and temporal experience Akiko Frischhut 20. The subjectively enduring self L. A. Paul Part 6: Empirical Perspectives 21. Perceiving visual time Alan Johnston 22. How we ""use"" time Mari Riess Jones 23. Attentional resources and the shaping of temporal experience Scott W. Brown Part 7: Temporal Experience and Aesthetics 24. Motion and the Futurists: capturing the dynamic sensation Robin Le Poidevin 25. On time in cinema Enrico Terrone 26. Dancing in time Aili Bresnahan 27. Music Andrew Kania. Index"ReviewsRecent philosophy of mind and consciousness has tended to ignore the experience of time - yet few facts about our experience can be more obvious than the fact that it is temporal through and through. This exciting and original new collection, with its impressive contributors, should go a long way towards redirecting the discussion in this central area of the philosophy of mind. - Tim Crane, University of Cambridge, UK If time and experience are a mystery then what chance is there for us to understand temporal experience? This volume certainly raises the chances. The editor's introduction is a fine a map through the territory, there is - finally - a lot on temporal experience and the arts, and we see philosophy and the sciences of mind come together in a convincing engagement across the disciplines. If, like me, you despaired of scaling the walls of fortress temporal experience, this is the book for you. - Greg Currie, University of York, UK Author InformationIan Phillips is Associate Professor and Gabriele Taylor Fellow at St. Anne’s College, Oxford University, UK, and a Visiting Research Scholar in the Program in Cognitive Science at Princeton University, USA. He is also an Editor for Mind & Language and a Consulting Editor for Timing & Time Perception. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |