The Acceleration of Time, Presentism and Entropy

In The Carousel of Time. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley. pp. 187–212 (2019-12-16)
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This chapter presents that our model is that of a network whose time is historically constructed by the events that occur within it – inter‐individual communications, intra‐individual categorization, forgetting by erasure or reinforcement – and not the other way around: far from being part of a temporal framework that is always there, these events produce time. The historical‐sociological register shows that the psychological and an historical determinations of the perceived acceleration of time thus interpreted have been over‐determined by the primacy given to communication on cognition in our developed societies. The chapter proposes two complementary interpretations such as psychological interpretation and socio‐historical interpretation, both of which are logically in line with our model of the structure and evolution of our network of individual actors. It examines the meaning that macroscopic expression of entropy can have in our model of a complex socio‐cognitive network of individual actors.

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