The Temporalization of Time: Basic Tendencies in Modern Debate on Time in Philosophy and Science

Author:   Mike Sandbothe
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9780742512900


Pages:   138
Publication Date:   04 February 2002
Format:   Paperback
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"The subject of ""time"" is currently experiencing a revival in the most diverse areas of academic discourse. Contemporary time theory attempts to relate theoretical time concepts both to one another and to everyday experience of time. This book deals with the philosopher Martin Heidegger and the chemo-physicist Ilya Prigogine, two prominent advocates of pioneering time concepts in the 20th century. Mike Sandbothe provides a trans-disciplinary introduction to modern debate on the problem of time and also suggests how the basic tendencies in this debate might be pragmatically interlinked."

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Author:   Mike Sandbothe
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9780742512900


ISBN 10:   0742512908
Pages:   138
Publication Date:   04 February 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
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This book is of interest for everybody interested in the problem of time. It puts forward some of the main aspects of this difficultproblem.--Ilya Prigogine


This book is of interest for everybody interested in the problem of time. It puts forward some of the main aspects of this difficult problem..... -- Ilya Prigogine, 1977 Nobel Prize awardee The Temporalization of Time captures the enormous philosophical importance of a seemingly obscure turning point in the history of physics. What Sandbothe manages to make splendidly clear is the common-sense equivalence of physics' failure to reduce technical thermodynamics to classical mechanics (Boltzmann's project), and the conceptual difference between the reversibility of time (in classical physics) and the irreversibility of time (in the process of human life end reflection). He shows, by reviewing Prigogine's account of 'open systems' and Heidegger's account of temporality as the very meaning of Sein or Dasein, how the 'objective' and subjective treatments of irreversibility now invite us to acheive their reconciliation. Very helpful! -- Joseph Margolis, Temple University This book is of interest for everybody interested in the problem of time. It puts forward some of the main aspects of this difficult problem. -- Ilya Prigogine, 1977 Nobel Prize awardee


This book is of interest for everybody interested in the problem of time. It puts forward some of the main aspects of this difficult problem... -- Ilya Prigogine, 1977 Nobel Prize awardee The Temporalization of Time captures the enormous philosophical importance of a seemingly obscure turning point in the history of physics. What Sandbothe manages to make splendidly clear is the common-sense equivalence of physics' failure to reduce technical thermodynamics to classical mechanics (Boltzmann's project), and the conceptual difference between the reversibility of time (in classical physics) and the irreversibility of time (in the process of human life end reflection). He shows, by reviewing Prigogine's account of 'open systems' and Heidegger's account of temporality as the very meaning of Sein or Dasein, how the 'objective' and subjective treatments of irreversibility now invite us to acheive their reconciliation. Very helpful! -- Joseph Margolis, Temple University This book is of interest for everybody interested in the problem of time. It puts forward some of the main aspects of this difficult problem. -- Ilya Prigogine, 1977 Nobel Prize awardee


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Mike Sandbothe is on the faculty at the Institut fur Philosophie at Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat in Jena, Germany. His writings span the philosophy of science, philosophy of time, media philosophy, pragmatism, semiotics, aesthetics, and postmodern debate.

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