Linked bibliography for the SEP article "The Experience and Perception of Time" by Robin Le Poidevin
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- Bourne, Craig, 2006, A Future for Presentism, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
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- Butterfield, Jeremy, 1984, ‘Seeing the Present’, Mind, 93: 161–76; reprinted with corrections in R. Le Poidevin (ed.), Questions of Time and Tense, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 61–75. (Scholar)
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- Grush, Rick, 2003, ‘Brain Time and Phenomenal Time’,
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- Hestevold, H. Scott, 1990, ‘Passage and the Presence of Experience’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 50: 537–52; reprinted in Oaklander and Smith 1994, 328–43 (Scholar)
- Hirsh, I.J. and Sherrick, J.E., 1961, ‘Perceived Order in
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- Hoerl, Christoph, 1998, ‘The Perception of Time and the Notion of a Point of View’, European Journal of Philosophy, 6: 156–71. (Scholar)
- Hoerl, Christoph and McCormack, Teresa (eds.), 2001, Time and Memory: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- James, William, 1890, The Principles of Psychology, New York: Henry Holt. (Scholar)
- Kelly, Sean D., 2005, ‘The Puzzle of Temporal Experience’, in Andrew Brook and Kathleen Akins (eds.), Cognition and the Brain: the philosophy and neuroscience movement, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 208–38. (Scholar)
- Lee, Geoffrey, 2018, ‘Explaining Away Temporal Flow –
Thoughts on Prosser’s ’Experiencing Time’’,
Inquiry, 61(3): 315–27. (Scholar)
- Le Poidevin, Robin, 1997, ‘Time and the Static Image’, Philosophy, 72: 175–88. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, ‘Egocentric and Objective Time’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XCIX: 19–36. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2007, The Images of Time: An Essay on Temporal Representation, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
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- Mabbott, J.D., 1951, ‘Our Direct Experience of Time’, Mind, 60: 153–67. (Scholar)
- Mackintosh, N.J., 1983, Conditioning and Associative
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- Martin, M.G.F., 2001, ‘Out of the Past: episodic recall as retained acquaintance’, in Hoerl and McCormack 2001, 257–84. (Scholar)
- Mayo, Bernard, 1950, ‘Is There a Sense of Duration?’, Mind, 59: 71–8. (Scholar)
- Mellor, D.H., 1998, Real Time II, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Mundle, C.W.K., 1966, ‘Augustine’s Pervasive Error
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- Myers, Gerald, 1971, ‘James on Time Perception’,
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- Oaklander, L. Nathan, 1993, ‘On the Experience of Tenseless Time’, Journal of Philosophical Research, 18: 159–66; reprinted in Oaklander and Smith 1994, 344–50. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, ‘Presentism, Ontology and Temporal Experience’, in C. Callender (ed.), Time, Reality and Experience, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Oaklander, L. Nathan, and Smith, Quentin (eds.), 1994, The New Theory of Time, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Odegard, D., 1978, ‘Phenomenal Time’, Ratio, 20: 116–22. (Scholar)
- Ornstein, R.E., 1969, On the Experience of Time, Harmondsworth: Penguin. (Scholar)
- Paul, L.A., 2010, ‘Temporal Experience’, Journal of Philosophy, 107(2): 333–59. (Scholar)
- Phillips, Ian, 2008, ‘Perceiving Temporal Properties’, European Journal of Philosophy, 18(2): 176–202. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012, ‘Attention to the Passage of Time’, Philosophical Perspectives, 26(2): 176–202. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, ‘Experience Of and In Time’, Philosophy Compass, 9(2): 131–144. (Scholar)
- Plumer, Gilbert, 1985, ‘The Myth of the Specious Present’, Mind, 94: 277–308. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, ‘Detecting Temporalities’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 47: 451–60. (Scholar)
- Pöppel, Ernst, 1978, ‘Time Perception’, in
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- Power, Sean Enda, 2010a, ‘Complex Experience, Relativity and Abandoning Simultaneity’, Journal of Consciousness Studies, 17: 231–56. (Scholar)
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- Price, Huw, 1996, Time’s Arrow and Archimedes’
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- –––, 2007, ‘Could We Experience the Passage of Time?’, Ratio, 20(1): 75–90. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, ‘Why Does Time Seem to Pass?’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 85 (1): 92–116. (Scholar)
- –––, 2016, Experiencing Time, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2018, ‘Replies to Deng, Lee and Skow’, Inquiry, 61(3): 328–50. (Scholar)
- Roache, Rebecca, 1999, ‘Mellor and Dennett on the Perception of Temporal Order’, Philosophical Quarterly, 49: 231–38. (Scholar)
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- Skow, Bradford, 2011 ‘Experience and the Passage of Time’, Philosophical Perspectives, 25(1): 359–87. (Scholar)
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- Smith, Quentin, 1988, ‘The Phenomenology of A-Time’, Diálogos, 52: 143–53; reprinted in Oaklander and Smith 1994, 351–9. (Scholar)
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- Williams, Clifford, 1992, ‘The Phenomenology of B-Time’, Southern Journal of Philosophy, 30: 123-37; reprinted in Oaklander and Smith 1994, 360–72. (Scholar)