Time perception without metaphors, or down the stream of consciousness without a saddle
To a remarkable extent philosophical (and indeed psychological) analyses of temporal experience are steeped in metaphor. Snapshot theorists declare that experience is atomized and fragmentary, packaged into isolated stills or slices, perhaps with motion ‘painted’ onto each static snapshot (Crick &am...
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Elsevier
2014
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