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The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Spaces of Thinking
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    Chapter 3 Space in Education
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    Chapter 4 Introduction
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    Chapter 5 Phenomenology and Perception of Time Maps
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    Chapter 6 Time and Reality in the Thought of Henri Bergson
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    Chapter 7 Concepts of Time in Husserl
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    Chapter 8 L’évasion de l’être. Jean-Paul Sartre and the Phenomenology of Temporality
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    Chapter 9 The Time of the Body in Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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    Chapter 10 Time Out of Joint: Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari on Time and Capitalism
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    Chapter 11 On Derrida’s Critique of the Metaphysics of Presence. Implications for Scientific Inquiry
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    Chapter 12 Commentary: The Phenomenology and Perception of Time
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    Chapter 13 Introduction
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    Chapter 14 Language and Thinking of Time Maps
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    Chapter 15 Historiographical Language and Temporality in Ernst Cassirer
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    Chapter 16 Wittgenstein on Time: From the Living Present to the Clock Time
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    Chapter 17 Sign(s) of the Time: Time and Understanding in Heidegger’s Phenomenological–Ontological Hermeneutics
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    Chapter 18 Psychoanalysis at the Test of Time: Jacques Lacan’s Teaching
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    Chapter 19 Time, Narration, Memory: Paul Ricoeur’s Theory of History
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    Chapter 20 Historical Heterochronies: Evenemential Time and Epistemic Time in Michel Foucault
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    Chapter 21 Commentary: Talking About Time and Whether We Should Measure It
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    Chapter 22 Introduction
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    Chapter 23 Note of Introduction
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    Chapter 24 Science and Logic of Time Maps
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    Chapter 25 The Linguistics of the 1900s from Ferdinand de Saussure to Gustave Guillaume Between Synchrony and Diachrony
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    Chapter 26 Time and Relativity of Time in Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity
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    Chapter 27 Tenses and Temporality in Reichenbach’s Thought
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    Chapter 28 The Concept of Time in Prigogine
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    Chapter 29 The End of Time: New Perspectives of Self-identification for Man
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    Chapter 30 Commentary: Gustave Guillaume Between Linguistics and Philosophy of Language: A New Point of View
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    Chapter 31 Commentary: Einstein, Prigogine, Barbour, and Their Philosophical Refractions
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    Chapter 32 Commentary: Reichenbach’s Verbal Tenses in the Context of Discovery About Computing Systems
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Title
The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy
Published by
Springer International Publishing, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-24895-0
ISBNs
978-3-31-924893-6, 978-3-31-924895-0
Editors

Flavia Santoianni

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Country Count As %
Unknown 22 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 14%
Student > Master 3 14%
Lecturer 1 5%
Student > Bachelor 1 5%
Unknown 14 64%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Philosophy 2 9%
Arts and Humanities 2 9%
Psychology 1 5%
Social Sciences 1 5%
Unknown 16 73%