Time

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Routledge, 22.01.2002 - 284 Seiten
Time offers a comprehensive history of the philosophy of time in western philosophy from the Greeks through to the twentieth century.
In the first half of the book, Philip Turetzky explores theories in ancient and modern philosophy chronologically: from Aristotle to Nietzsche. In the latter half, Turetzky describes the philosophy of time in three twentieth-century philosophical traditions:
* analytic philosophy including philosophers such as McTaggart and Mellor
* phenomenology Husserl and Heidegger
* a distaff tradition which Turetzky identifies as including Bergson and Deleuze.
 

Inhalt

Greek thought before Aristotle
5
Aristotle
18
Skeptics Epicureans
30
Neoplatonism and the end of the ancient world
43
Anticipations of modernity
56
Absolute and ideal time
71
Kant
85
Being and becoming
101
Tense and existence
137
Phenomenology of time
156
Transcendence and existence
174
Multiplicity and virtuality
194
Becomingtime
211
Notes
230
Bibliography
248
Index
259

Contemporary traditions
117

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Philip Turetzky is Instructor in Philosophy at Colorado State University.

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