Process-relations in “Time Experience”
Process-relations in “Time Experience”
Author(s): Serghey GherdjikovSubject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Education, Psychology, History of Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Epistemology, Special Branches of Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Language, Rhetoric
Published by: Национално издателство за образование и наука „Аз-буки“
Keywords: time; experience; relativity; process; life; entropy
Summary/Abstract: I analyze here process-relations in time experience. My thesis is that McTaggart’s series A and B are process-relations. I demonstrate how McTaggart’s unreality thesis should be replaced by a relativity thesis: Series A and B are relations of processes: asymmetrical and ordered. The coordinate system of time experience is centered in our living body, in its life process, which is directed against entropy increasing: biological arrow. From that flowing position we first experience series of events and they all are ordered in direction past–present–future. From the same position we experience a “backflow”: we first expect, then perceive, and then remember an event in a series: future–present–past. Life process, directed against entropy increasing, which I call “biological arrow” is basic explanation of time experience. Time as such does not exist – only processes (series of states) exist. I suggest some small experiments to demonstrate my main points and to argue against the transcendental phenomenology of “time consciousness”.
Journal: Философия
- Issue Year: 28/2019
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 283-294
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English
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