On time : philosophical, theological, and literary accounts / edited by Marina Marren.
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- 9781443814102
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- BD638 .O52 2016eb
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Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: Time and Eternity in the History of Philosophy and in Theological Accounts; Being and Eternity; Temporality of the Unseen and Unrepresented; The Time of the Body; Part II: Phenomenology of the Temporal Function; The Turn, The Open; Time and Imagination in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason; Between Idealism and Phenomenology; Internal Time and History; Contributors
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 a.
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