We aim to relate the time dimension to the functioning of ideology and language, which interferes with the constitution of the subject. The time dimension, as an anticipatory mechanism, dictates to the subject an artificial creation of reality. We understand the subject as the “basis” that guarantees the non-crystallization of this virtual reality due to the fact that subjectivity plays a dual role: that of disclosing subjection and that of disclosing its subversion, thus breaking the circle of idealism of the virtual reality. The meaning process in its constitution depends on the movement related to time and on the point of origin of this movement which will interfere with how emotion will be received and interpreted by the subject. This f...
Contemporary philosophy, from Kant through Bergson and Husserl to Heidegger, has assumed that time m...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
The paper shows the influence of physical concepts of space, time and motion on psycho-logical resea...
Time is a fundamental dimension of experience. The experience we have of time itself is a notorious ...
I discuss the perspectival nature of temporality in discourse and argue that the human concept of ti...
Temporal issues related to digital games go beyond the strictly literary or film studies character o...
It seems a commonsense notion that our conscious experience of reality is inherently embedded with a...
Every architectonic problem is thought and solved through certain period of time. In fact, architect...
The identification of the experienced time te and geometric time tg involves well-known problems. ...
\u3cp\u3eThe question about the nature of real worlds (true reality) and virtual worlds (artificial ...
I am exploring one of the aspects I find most intriguing about virtual reality: how and why our sens...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This article reviews different explanations of what consci...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate the language picture of the world, which owes its structura...
The turn from mass consumption to the creation of new and unique works in the development of contemp...
Temporality, the thread of time, is in fact the container for the demarcation of real or imagined ev...
Contemporary philosophy, from Kant through Bergson and Husserl to Heidegger, has assumed that time m...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
The paper shows the influence of physical concepts of space, time and motion on psycho-logical resea...
Time is a fundamental dimension of experience. The experience we have of time itself is a notorious ...
I discuss the perspectival nature of temporality in discourse and argue that the human concept of ti...
Temporal issues related to digital games go beyond the strictly literary or film studies character o...
It seems a commonsense notion that our conscious experience of reality is inherently embedded with a...
Every architectonic problem is thought and solved through certain period of time. In fact, architect...
The identification of the experienced time te and geometric time tg involves well-known problems. ...
\u3cp\u3eThe question about the nature of real worlds (true reality) and virtual worlds (artificial ...
I am exploring one of the aspects I find most intriguing about virtual reality: how and why our sens...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This article reviews different explanations of what consci...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate the language picture of the world, which owes its structura...
The turn from mass consumption to the creation of new and unique works in the development of contemp...
Temporality, the thread of time, is in fact the container for the demarcation of real or imagined ev...
Contemporary philosophy, from Kant through Bergson and Husserl to Heidegger, has assumed that time m...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
The paper shows the influence of physical concepts of space, time and motion on psycho-logical resea...