Conceptions of Experienced Time and the Practice of Life

Process Studies 51 (1):46-69 (2022)
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This article is prompted by some ideas from Robert S. Brumbaugh and Alfred North Whitehead, in particular. Four different views of experienced time are considered as well as four different conceptions of the practice of life that are the implications of these views of time. Further, four different famous works of literature are considered in the effort to understand these views of time and their implications for the practice of life.

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Critique of Pure Reason.I. Kant - 1787/1998 - Philosophy 59 (230):555-557.
Science and the Modern World.Alfred North Whitehead - 1925 - Humana Mente 1 (3):380-385.
The Idea of History.R. G. Collingwood - 1946 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):252-253.

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