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Zusammenfassung: | "Humans' attitudes towards an event often vary depending on whether the event has already happened or has yet to take place. The dread felt at the thought of a forthcoming examination turns into relief once it is over. People also value past events less than future ones - offering less pay for work already carried out than for the same work to be carried out in the future, as recent research in psychology shows. This volume brings together philosophers and psychologists with a shared interest in such psychological past/future asymmetries. It asks questions such as: What different kinds of psychological past/future asymmetries are there, and how are they related? Under what conditions do humans exhibit them? To what extent do they reflect features of time itself, or particular beliefs people have about time? Are they rational, or at least rationally permissible, or should we aspire to being temporally neutral? What exactly does temporal neutrality consist in?"-- |
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adam_text | Contents vii ix Acknowledgment Contributors Temporal Asymmetries in Philosophy and Psychology: An Introduction Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack, and Alison Fernandes 1 1. Temporally Asymmetric Psychology: Prospection, Retrospection, and Well-Being Jairo Ramos, Eugene Μ. Caruso, and Leaf Van Boven 29 2. Look Back, Not Ahead? Time Use and the Value of Revisiting Past Experiences Ed O’Brien 62 3. Temporal Discounting in Philosophy and Psychology: Four Proposals for Mutual Research Aid Meghan Sullivan 90 4. Is Discounting for Tense Rational? Craig Callender 114 5. Why Are People So D am Past Biased? Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton 139 6. A Developmental Perspective on Temporal Asymmetries Ruth Lee and Teresa McCormack 155 7. Caring for Our Future Selves Alison Fernandes 181 8. Past/Future Attitude Asymmetries: Values, Preferences, and the Phenomenon of Relief Christoph Hoerl 204 9. The Body as a Time Machine: How the Sensorimotor System Can Asymmetrically Shape the Representation of Time Luca Rinaldi and Luisa Girelli 223
vi CONTENTS 10. On Metaphysical Explanations of Psychological Asymmetries Natalja Deng 242 11. Temporal Asymmetries and Singular Causation John Campbell 259 12. Times Imagined and Remembered Felipe De Brigard, Maria Khoudary, and Samuel Murray 272 Index 301
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Contents vii ix Acknowledgment Contributors Temporal Asymmetries in Philosophy and Psychology: An Introduction Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack, and Alison Fernandes 1 1. Temporally Asymmetric Psychology: Prospection, Retrospection, and Well-Being Jairo Ramos, Eugene Μ. Caruso, and Leaf Van Boven 29 2. Look Back, Not Ahead? Time Use and the Value of Revisiting Past Experiences Ed O’Brien 62 3. Temporal Discounting in Philosophy and Psychology: Four Proposals for Mutual Research Aid Meghan Sullivan 90 4. Is Discounting for Tense Rational? Craig Callender 114 5. Why Are People So D am Past Biased? Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton 139 6. A Developmental Perspective on Temporal Asymmetries Ruth Lee and Teresa McCormack 155 7. Caring for Our Future Selves Alison Fernandes 181 8. Past/Future Attitude Asymmetries: Values, Preferences, and the Phenomenon of Relief Christoph Hoerl 204 9. The Body as a Time Machine: How the Sensorimotor System Can Asymmetrically Shape the Representation of Time Luca Rinaldi and Luisa Girelli 223
vi CONTENTS 10. On Metaphysical Explanations of Psychological Asymmetries Natalja Deng 242 11. Temporal Asymmetries and Singular Causation John Campbell 259 12. Times Imagined and Remembered Felipe De Brigard, Maria Khoudary, and Samuel Murray 272 Index 301 |
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