The Temporalization of Time: Basic Tendencies in Modern Debate on Time in Philosophy and Science

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2001)
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This book deals with the philosopher Martin Heidegger and the chemo-physicist Iyla Prigogine , two prominent advocates of pioneering time concepts in the 20th century. The author not only provides a transdisciplinary introduction to modern debate on the problem of time, but suggests how the basic tendencies in this debate might be pragmatically interlinked with each other

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