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  1. The experience of time and change.Barry Dainton - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (4):619-638.
    Can we directly experience change? Although some philosophers have denied it, the phenomenological evidence is unambiguous: we can, and do. But how is this possible? What structures or features of consciousness render such experience possible? A variety of very different answers to this question have been proposed, answers which have very different implications for the nature of consciousness itself. In this brief survey no attempt is made to engage with the often complex (and sometimes obscure) literature on this topic. Instead, (...)
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  • A World of Pure Experience.William James - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:384.
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  • The paradox of temporal process.R. M. Blake - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (24):645-654.
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