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(1985) Phenomenology in practice and theory, Dordrecht, Springer.

Time and time-consciousness

Barry J. Jones

pp. 67-99

In this essay, I wish to reflect on the nature of time and its relation to consciousness as they described both within and outside contemporary phenomenology. I shall first consider certain views of time which interpret it as unreal and/or "subjective", and then I shall take up the opposite sort of theories in which time is real and "objective". I hope to show that neither view by itself is adequate, and I shall try to work out a synthesis of the two, largely in the context of the later writings by Martin Heidegger.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-9612-6_5

Full citation:

Jones, B. J. (1985)., Time and time-consciousness, in W. Hamrick (ed.), Phenomenology in practice and theory, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 67-99.

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