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What if there is no such thing as a real passage of time? What differences would this idea make for our conception of the world and of our lives in the world? Donald A. Crosby’s Primordial Time: Its Irreducible Reality, Human Significance, and Ecological Import defends the objective, underived reality of time and its crucial existential and ecological significance by focusing on the qualitative, inner experiences of the passage of time. The time of these inner experiences has often been described as illusory, on the ground that there is no such thing as an objective passage of time. But Crosby argues that the firsthand human experience of time, far from being illusory, provides essential evidence of the reality of it—evidence complemented by close examination of scientific and philosophical indications of the objective reality of time—as against its detractors. Of equal importance is the existential meaning of firsthand experience of the passage of time—meaning apart from which the dynamics of human life collapse into absurdity. Finally, Crosby explores the central, urgent role of the reality of time in relation to the ecological crisis of our day.

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Contents

Preface

1. Two Questions about Time

2. Direction of Time

3. Scope of Time

4. Reality of Time

5. Time and Matter-Energy

6. Existential Time

7. Ecological Toll of Time

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Primordial Time: Its Irreducible Reality, Human

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 09/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793620156, 978-1793620156
      ISBN10: 1793620156

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What if there is no such thing as a real passage of time? What differences would this idea make for our conception of the world and of our lives in the world? Donald A. Crosby’s Primordial Time: Its Irreducible Reality, Human Significance, and Ecological Import defends the objective, underived reality of time and its crucial existential and ecological significance by focusing on the qualitative, inner experiences of the passage of time. The time of these inner experiences has often been described as illusory, on the ground that there is no such thing as an objective passage of time. But Crosby argues that the firsthand human experience of time, far from being illusory, provides essential evidence of the reality of it—evidence complemented by close examination of scientific and philosophical indications of the objective reality of time—as against its detractors. Of equal importance is the existential meaning of firsthand experience of the passage of time—meaning apart from which the dynamics of human life collapse into absurdity. Finally, Crosby explores the central, urgent role of the reality of time in relation to the ecological crisis of our day.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Preface

      1. Two Questions about Time

      2. Direction of Time

      3. Scope of Time

      4. Reality of Time

      5. Time and Matter-Energy

      6. Existential Time

      7. Ecological Toll of Time

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Author

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