Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Temporal Experience

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advanced temporal cognition research
aesthetics
agency
Aili Bresnahan
Akiko M. Frischhut
Alan Johnston
Andrew Kania
attention
Augustine
Barbara M. Sattler
Barry Dainton
Carlos Montemayor
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Christoph Hoerl
Christopher Peacocke
Cinematic Model
cognitive neuroscience
consciousness
consciousness studies
Dainton
Driving Rhythm
duration
empirical time perception
Enrico Terrone
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experience
extensionalism
Geoffrey Gorham
Geoffrey Lee
Holly Andersen
Husserl
John B. Brough
Kant
L. A. Paul
Le Poidevin
Locke
Lorne Falkenstein
Low WMC Group
Mari Riess Jones
Matthew Soteriou
Mauna Kea
memory
metaphysics
Michael Pelczar
motion
Natalja Deng
Newton's Absolute Time
Newton’s Absolute Time
Objective Duration
Objective Temporal Relations
Oliver Rashbrook-Cooper
Ordinary Temporal Experience
perception
perceptual temporality
Pervasive Illusions
phenomenology of time
Philippe Chuard
Primal Impression
Psychometric Function
Reid
Retentional Model
Retentional View
retentionalism
Robin Le Poidevin
Scott W. Brown
Simon Prosser
Snapshot Theorist
Snapshot View
Specious Present
subjective duration analysis
Subjective Temporal Experiences
Successive Temporal Parts
Temporal Consciousness
Temporal Experience
Temporal Transparency
temporality
the self
Thomas Crowther
time
Time Perception
Wakeful Consciousness

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138830745
  • Weight: 806g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Experience is inescapably temporal. But how do we experience time? Temporal experience is a fundamental subject in philosophy – according to Husserl, the most important and difficult of all. Its puzzles and paradoxes were of critical interest from the Early Moderns through to the Post-Kantians. After a period of relative neglect, temporal experience is again at the forefront of debates across a wealth of areas, from philosophy of mind and psychology, to metaphysics and aesthetics.

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Temporal Experience is an outstanding reference source to the key debates in this exciting subject area and represents the first collection of its kind. Comprising nearly 30 chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is organized into seven clear parts:

  • Ancient and early modern perspectives
  • Nineteenth and early twentieth-century perspectives
  • The structure of temporal experience
  • Temporal experience and the philosophy of mind
  • Temporal experience and metaphysics
  • Empirical perspectives
  • Aesthetics

Within each part, key topics concerning temporal experience are examined, including canonical figures such as Locke, Kant and Husserl; extensionalism, retentionalism and the specious present; interrelations between temporal experience and time, agency, dreaming, and the self; empirical theories of perceiving and attending to time; and temporal awareness in the arts including dance, music and film.

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Temporal Experience is essential reading for students and researchers of philosophy of mind and psychology. It is also extremely useful for those in related fields such as metaphysics, phenomenology and aesthetics, as well as for psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.

Ian 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.