The Human Experience of Time

The Human Experience of Time

Author: Charles M. Sherover

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 9780810117617

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First published in 1975 and still without equal, The Human Experience of Time provides a thorough review of the concept of time in the Western philosophic tradition. Encompassing a wide range of writings, from the Book of Genesis and the classical thinkers to the work of such twentieth-century philosophers as Collingwood and McKeon, all with introductory essays by the editor, this classic anthology offers a synoptic view of the changing philosophic notions of time.


The Human Organization of Time

The Human Organization of Time

Author: Allen C. Bluedorn

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780804741071

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Particularly valuable to those involved in the management and organizational sciences, since much material from those fields informs the discussion, this book considers several answers to the question of the true nature of time. It demonstrates that humanity creates a variety of times and the times affect the experiences of life—as times vary, so does life.


Time, Globalization and Human Experience

Time, Globalization and Human Experience

Author: Paul Huebener

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-11-03

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1315522128

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This edited volume focuses on the intersection of time and globalization, as manifested across a variety of economic, political, cultural, and environmental contexts. Since David Harvey’s influential characterization of globalization as "time-space compression", ample research has looked at the spatial aspect of the phenomenon, yet few have focused on globalization’s temporal aspects. Meanwhile, other publications have analysed problems of speed, acceleration, and the commodification of time, but while it often serves as the implicit or explicit backdrop for these studies of time, globalization is not investigated as a problem or a question in its own right. In response, this volume develops these conversations to consider how time shapes globalization, and how globalization affects our experience of time. The interplay between varying aspects of the human experiences of time and globalization requires the type of interdisciplinary approach that this volume takes. The contributors advance an understanding of global time(s) as an arena of contestation, with social, political, ecological, and cultural implications for human and other lives. In considering the diverse valences of time and globalization, they illuminate problems as well as possibilities. Topics covered include emerging infectious diseases, temporal sovereignty, worker exploitation and resistance, chronobiology, energy politics, activism and hope, and literary and cinematic representations of counter-temporalities, offering a rich and varied account of global times. This volume will be of great interest to students and researchers from a range of disciplines, including anthropology, cultural studies, globalization, international relations, literary studies, political science, social theory, and sociology.


Felt Time

Felt Time

Author: Marc Wittmann

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2016-02-12

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 0262034026

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An expert explores the riddle of subjective time, from why time speeds up as we grow older to the connection between time and consciousness.


The Phenomenology of Everyday Life

The Phenomenology of Everyday Life

Author: Howard R. Pollio

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1997-09-28

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780521462051

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Presents results from a qualitative approach to the psychological study of everyday human experiences.


Time and Globalization

Time and Globalization

Author: Paul Huebener

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-11-09

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1351870017

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Both academic and popular representations of globalization, critical or celebratory, have tended to conceptualize it primarily in spatial terms, rather than simultaneously temporal ones. However, time, in both its ideational and material dimensions, has played an important role in mediating and shaping the directions, courses, and outcomes of globalization. Focusing on the intersection of time and globalization, this book aims to create an interdisciplinary dialogue between the (largely separated) respective literatures on each of these themes. This dialogue will be of both theoretical and empirical significance, since many urgent issues of contemporary human affairs—from large epochal problems such as climate change, to everyday struggles with the dynamics of social acceleration—involve a complex interplay between temporality and globalization. A critical understanding of the relationship between time and globalization will not only facilitate innovative thinking about globalization; it will also foster our imagination of alternatives that may lead to more socially just and sustainable futures. This innovative collection illustrates the theoretical benefits of bridging time with globalization and also exemplifies the methodological strengths of engaging in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary scholarship to better understand the changing economic, social, political, cultural and ecological dynamics in this globalizing world. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Globalizations.


Human Experience

Human Experience

Author: John Russon

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2010-03-29

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 0791486753

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Co-winner of the 2005 Biennial Book Prize for the best philosophy book published in English presented by the Canadian Philosophical Association John Russon's Human Experience draws on central concepts of contemporary European philosophy to develop a novel analysis of the human psyche. Beginning with a study of the nature of perception, embodiment, and memory, Russon investigates the formation of personality through family and social experience. He focuses on the importance of the feedback we receive from others regarding our fundamental worth as persons, and on the way this interpersonal process embeds meaning into our most basic bodily practices: eating, sleeping, sex, and so on. Russon concludes with an original interpretation of neurosis as the habits of bodily practice developed in family interactions that have become the foundation for developed interpersonal life, and proposes a theory of psychological therapy as the development of philosophical insight that responds to these neurotic compulsions.


Science and Human Experience

Science and Human Experience

Author: Leon N. Cooper

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-11-28

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1107043174

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Nobel Laureate Leon N. Cooper places pressing scientific questions in the broader context of how they relate to human experience.


Computation and Human Experience

Computation and Human Experience

Author: Philip Agre

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1997-07-28

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780521386036

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By paying close attention to the metaphors of artificial intelligence and their consequences for the field's patterns of success and failure, this text argues for a reorientation of the field away from thought and toward activity. It offers a critical reconstruction of AI research.


On the Experience of Time

On the Experience of Time

Author: Robert E. Ornstein

Publisher:

Published: 1980-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780883074183

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How do we experience time? What do we use to experience it? In a series of remarkable experiments, Robert Ornstein shows that it is difficult to maintain an "inner clock" explanation of the experience of time & postulates a cognitive, information-processing approach. This approach alone makes sense out of the very different data of the experience of time & in particular of the experience of duration-the lengthening of duration under LSD, for example, or the effects of an experience felt to be a success rather than a failure, time in sensory deprivation, the time-order effect, or the influence of the administration of a sedative or stimulant drug. Contents: The Problem of Temporal Experience. The "Sensory Process" Metaphor. The "Storage Size" Metaphor. Four Studies of the Stimulus Determinants of Duration Experience. Two Studies of Coding Processes & Duration Experience. Three Studies of Storage Size. Summary, Conclusion, & Some Speculation on Future Directions.