TIME offers a comprehensive history of the philosophy of time, from the ancient Greeks through the 20th century. The book compares and contrasts the manner in which differing traditions treat time. An intriguing and enlightening read for anyone who has wondered about the nature and origin of our concepts of time.
TIME offers a comprehensive history of the philosophy of time, from the ancient Greeks through the 20th century. The book compares and contrasts the manner in which differing traditions treat time. An intriguing and enlightening read for anyone who has wondered about the nature and origin of our concepts of time.
Philip Turetzky is Instructor in Philosophy at Colorado State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part One: The history Introduction to Part One I Greek thought before Aristotle II Aristotle III Greek thought after Aristotle: Skeptics, Epicureans, and Stoics IV Neoplatonism and the end of the ancient world V Anticipations of modernity VI Absolute and ideal time VII Kant VIII Being and becoming Part Two: Contemporary traditions Introduction to Part Two IX McTaggart's problem X Tense and existence XI Phenomenology of time XII Transcendence and existence XIII Multiplicity and virtuality XIV Becoming-time
Preface Part One: The history Introduction to Part One I Greek thought before Aristotle II Aristotle III Greek thought after Aristotle: Skeptics, Epicureans, and Stoics IV Neoplatonism and the end of the ancient world V Anticipations of modernity VI Absolute and ideal time VII Kant VIII Being and becoming Part Two: Contemporary traditions Introduction to Part Two IX McTaggart's problem X Tense and existence XI Phenomenology of time XII Transcendence and existence XIII Multiplicity and virtuality XIV Becoming-time
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