Time and mind : the history of a philosophical problem / / by J.J.A. Mooij ; translated from the Dutch by Peter Mason.

This book deals with the history of a central problem in the philosophy of time: Can time exist without mind or consciousness, and if not, in what respects? Aristotle was the first to formulate this problem, and it has been intensively discussed ever since. This book analyses the answers and argumen...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 129
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Year of Publication:2005
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 129.
Physical Description:1 online resource (301 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Chapter One: Introduction: How old is time?
  • Chapter Two: How it started: From Pherecydes to Plato
  • Chapter Three: Aristotle: Measurable duration and instant
  • Chapter Four: Atomists, holists, moralists: the Epicureans and the Stoics
  • Chapter Five: The two times of Neoplatonism
  • Chapter Six: Saint Augustine: two times and two creations
  • Chapter Seven: Retrospect and progress
  • Chapter Eight: Utrum tempus possit esse sine anima: Debates around 1300
  • Chapter Nine: Intermezzo: The arrival of the clock
  • Chapter Ten: From Renaissance to Baroque
  • Chapter Eleven: Duration and absolute time: Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, Newton
  • Chapter Twelve: The century of Leibniz, Berkeley and Kant
  • Chapter Thirteen: Idealists versus realists
  • Chapter Fourteen: In search of authentic time: Bergson and the phenomenologists
  • Chapter Fifteen: The view from physics: the empiricists
  • Chapter Sixteen: Toward the present
  • Epilogue
  • Bibliography
  • Index.