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On Time

Philosophical, Theological, and Literary Accounts
Edited By: Marina Denischik

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Originally presented at a colloquium, the papers in this publication deal with a number of key presentations of time in the history of philosophy. They attend to the problems and questions of temporality as they appear in works of the Western philosophical tradition.

This volume brings together seven essays that deal with a number of key presentations of time in the history of philosophy. Best described as phenomenological…
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This volume brings together seven essays that deal with a number of key presentations of time in the history of philosophy. Best described as phenomenological studies of time, the articles here address the problems and questions of temporality as they appear in the works of thinkers of the Western philosophical tradition. The innovative approaches to understanding time that all of the essays feature are grounded in careful research. The papers were originally given at the 2015 “Phenomenology of Time” Boston College Philosophy Colloquium, and thematize philosophical accounts of time, offering avenues for thinking about the role of time in psychology, cognitive studies, physics, and education. The familiar subjects that are addressed in the pieces by Manoussakis, Gay, and Floyd offer reflections on temporality of love, death, and anxiety. Biondi’s essay elucidates the relationship between time and eternity. The more technical papers by Michael Kelly, as well as Kevin and Marina Marren, draw on such thinkers as Heidegger, Kant, and Husserl, tracing the relationship between conscious awareness of time and the role of temporality in pre-cognitive synthesis.

Marina Marren is a PhD student and a Teaching Fellow at Boston College, USA. Denischik’s innovative teaching techniques in experiential learning have been recognized both by the Boston College community and by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers. Presently working on her dissertation on tyranny in Ancient Greek philosophy, she also conducts research in philosophy of psychology and human action.

Zachary Biondi, Gregory P Floyd, Ashley Gay,
Michael Kelly , John Manoussaki, Kevin Marren

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-9752-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9752-5
  • Date of Publication: 2016-08-30

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1410-5
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1410-2
  • Date of Publication: 2016-08-30

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HP, D
  • THEMA: QD, D
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  • "One especially interesting theme is the relationship between time and the self. The editor points out that time is the ground of history and an enquiry into time also constitutes a questioning of the character of (and intentionality in) one’s own existence, for instance in terms of anxiety and ultimately death. For Heidegger, the self is on the one hand time itself and yet not in time, corresponding to finite and infinite knowing. Our identity and memory through time is vital to the underlying notion of the self and the extent to which it persists beyond the death of the body."
    - David Lorimer Network Review: Journal of the Scientific and Medical Network, 122 (2016)