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Time and Experience - Peter K. McInerney - Temple University Press, Hardcover DJ
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- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Temple University Press
ISBN-10
0877227527
ISBN-13
9780877227526
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1125079
Product Key Features
Book Title
Time and Experience
Number of Pages
277 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1991
Topic
General, Time
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Philosophy, Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
5.9 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN
90-032383
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"McInerney manages to avoid virtually all of the problems that have increasingly isolated the phenomenology of 'time-consciousness' from correlative developments in cognitive science and the philosophy of space-time. The book is not limited to an exegesis of what the 'great masters' have had to say on the topic, though McInerney does offer brief lucid interpretations of Kant, Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre.... Recommended." -Choice, "This is a sophisticated, scholarly study that is distinctive in the ways it combines a philosophical analysis of time with an analysis of modern phenomenology and these, in turn, with the author's independent approach toward explaining 'the special temporality of human beings.' ... A fine piece of work." - Gerald E. Myers, "This is a truly commendable piece of work. It incorporates solid scholarship, is carefully argued, and is often insightful. Mclnerney has written an important book that is a significant contribution to the development of the philosophy of time." -Charles M. Sherover, Hunter College, CUNY, "This is a truly commendable piece of work. It incorporates solid scholarship, is carefully argued, and is often insightful. Mclnerney has written an important book that is a significant contribution to the development of the philosophy of time." - Charles M. Sherover , Hunter College, CUNY, "McInerney manages to avoid virtually all of the problems that have increasingly isolated the phenomenology of 'time-consciousness' from correlative developments in cognitive science and the philosophy of space-time. The book is not limited to an exegesis of what the 'great masters' have had to say on the topic, though McInerney does offer brief lucid interpretations of Kant, Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre.... Recommended." - Choice, "This is a sophisticated, scholarly study that is distinctive in the ways it combines a philosophical analysis of time with an analysis of modern phenomenology and these, in turn, with the author's independent approach toward explaining 'the special temporality of human beings.' ... A fine piece of work." -Gerald E. Myers, "This is a truly commendable piece of work. It incorporates solid scholarship, is carefully argued, and is often insightful. Mclnerney has written an important book that is a significant contribution to the development of the philosophy of time." -- Charles M. Sherover , Hunter College, CUNY, "McInerney manages to avoid virtually all of the problems that have increasingly isolated the phenomenology of 'time-consciousness' from correlative developments in cognitive science and the philosophy of space-time. The book is not limited to an exegesis of what the 'great masters' have had to say on the topic, though McInerney does offer brief lucid interpretations of Kant, Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre.... Recommended." -- Choice, "This is a sophisticated, scholarly study that is distinctive in the ways it combines a philosophical analysis of time with an analysis of modern phenomenology and these, in turn, with the author's independent approach toward explaining 'the special temporality of human beings.' ... A fine piece of work." -- Gerald E. Myers
Dewey Decimal
115
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Issues 1. Time-Consciousness and the Ontology of Time 2. The Denial of Temporal Realism 3. The Question of a Special Temporality Part II: Phenomenological Positions 4. Kant's Theory of Time-Consciousness and Time 5. Husserl's Theory of Time-Consciousness and Time 6. Heidegger's Theory of Time-Consciousness and Temporality 7. Sartre's Theory of Time-Consciousness and Time Part III: The Temporality of Experience 8. Time-Consciousness 9. Temporal Realism 10. The Special Temporality of Human Being Conclusion Appendix Notes Index
Synopsis
This book is the only contemporary, systematic study of the relationship of time and conscious experience. Peter K. Mclnerney examines three tightly interconnected issues: how we are able to be conscious of time and temporal entities, whether time exists independently of conscious experience, and whether the conscious experiencer exists in time in the same way that ordinary natural objects are thought to exist in time. Insight is drawn from the views of major phenomenological and existential thinkers on these issues. Building on a detailed explication and critique of the views of Kant, Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre, Mclnerney develops and defends his own positions. He argues that a revised version of Husserl's three-feature theory of time-consciousness provides the best explanation of our awareness of temporal features, but that an independently real time is necessary to explain our experience of temporal passage. He also shows that human existence has some special temporal features in addition to those it shares with other entities. Time-consciousness, the conscious exercise of powers, and personal identity through time require that any temporal part of human existence be defined by and "reach across" to earlier and later parts.
LC Classification Number
BD638.M38 1990
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