A Philosophical Introduction to the Experience of Time

Neuroquantology 7 (1):16-29 (2009)
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Abstract

In this introduction to contemporary conceptions of time and change, I investigate what our experience of time, that is, our experience of change, seems to be and ask whether or not we can say that how it seems could match the reality. My conclusion is that more recent contemporary conceptions of time can do this but that more intuitive or traditional conceptions cannot. Thus, the more contemporary conceptions are preferable for research into time consciousness.

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Sean Enda Power
University College, Cork

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