The dual systems in temporal cognition: A spatial analogy

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
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Abstract

The model presented by the authors can explain an inherent contradiction in people's naïve theory of time. In this commentary I suggest a way in which another paradox of our phenomenal temporality may be addressed along these lines. In the final section, I also discuss some concerns that may arise about the clear-cut distinction between humans and non-human animals.

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