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Phenomenological Theory of Time

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  • Can We Feel the Time It Took for Stones to Form

    The position that 'feeling' is a subjective temporal experience, established in a dimension independent of objective geological time. It explores the possibility that the 'now' experience in encountering a stone 'evokes' the past formation time.

  • Does Time Flow Differently in the Bath?

    The position that interprets the experience of soaking in water through the lens of Husserl's and Bergson's theories of time. It sees the divergence between objective time and lived time as manifesting through the body.

  • What Kind of Time Is the Time Spent Drinking a Cup of Coffee?

    Subjective time as experienced is more important than objective clock time. A cup of coffee 'lingers' that subjective time and gives rich 'lived time.'

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