This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory, attention, and consciousness, from Locke through the Scottish Common Sense tradition, in terms of its influence on James' development of the specious present doctrine. The specious present doctrine is the view that the present moment in experience is non punctate, but instead comprises some nonzero amount of time; it contrasts with the mathematical view of the present, in which the divide between past and future is merely a point or a line with no thickness. The anonymous source for the term 'specious present' is revealed as a retired businessman-turned-amateur philosopher. The more likely source for the idea itself is a little-known philoso...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Whereas occultists of the standing of H. P. Blavatsky, Annie Besant, C. W. Leadbeater, and especiall...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Comments on Alyssa Ney’s paper "Quantum Mechanics and Three-dimensional Space" presented at the Phil...
Health anxiety is, among other things, a response to a universal epistemological problem about ...
What are some of the implications for the ways we think about contemporary dance-making, today, if w...
I review and integrate recent sociological research that makes progress on three interrelated questi...
In the second half of the nineteenth century domestic advice manuals applied the language of modern,...
This chapter has shown that to focus on explicit ‘tourism policy’ and the economic processes of dest...
This paper was presented at the 8th annual Metadata and Semantics Research Conference held in Karlsr...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
This paper outlines some key issues that arise when agency and temporality are considered jointly, f...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Whereas occultists of the standing of H. P. Blavatsky, Annie Besant, C. W. Leadbeater, and especiall...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Comments on Alyssa Ney’s paper "Quantum Mechanics and Three-dimensional Space" presented at the Phil...
Health anxiety is, among other things, a response to a universal epistemological problem about ...
What are some of the implications for the ways we think about contemporary dance-making, today, if w...
I review and integrate recent sociological research that makes progress on three interrelated questi...
In the second half of the nineteenth century domestic advice manuals applied the language of modern,...
This chapter has shown that to focus on explicit ‘tourism policy’ and the economic processes of dest...
This paper was presented at the 8th annual Metadata and Semantics Research Conference held in Karlsr...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
This paper outlines some key issues that arise when agency and temporality are considered jointly, f...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Deduction is important to scientific inquiry because it can extend knowledge efficiently, bypassing ...
Whereas occultists of the standing of H. P. Blavatsky, Annie Besant, C. W. Leadbeater, and especiall...