The Human Experience of Time: The Development of its Philosophic Meaning
Northwestern University Press (1975)
| Abstract | Updated, expanded, and with a new introduction by the editor, this volume is not only a historical overview but also a dialectical analysis displaying the ... | |||||||||
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William Lane Craig (2001). Wishing It Were Now Some Other Time. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1):159-166.
Stephen Edelston Toulmin (1965/1983). The Discovery of Time. Octagon Books.
Peter K. McInerney (1991). Time and Experience. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
James Wetzel (1995). Time After Augustine. Religious Studies 31 (3):341 - 357.
Genevieve Lloyd (1993). Being in Time: Selves and Narrators in Philosophy and Literature. Routledge.
Christoph Hoerl & Teresa McCormack (2011). Time in Cognitive Development. In Craig Callender (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time. Oxford University Press.
Martin Coleman (2008). The Meaninglessness of Coming Unstuck in Time. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (4):pp. 681-698.
Benjamin S. Pryor (2011). On the “Perfect Time of Human Experience”. Epoché 16 (1):65-78.
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