On Pyrrho and time:
Zusammenfassung: Today’s understanding of time remains mostly Aristotelian and Newtonian/Einsteinian: time is what has been abstracted from the mundane realities of life and reduced to its measurement. Any somatic, psychological, or other experience of time is deemed either irrelevant or secondary....
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Zusammenfassung: | Zusammenfassung: Today’s understanding of time remains mostly Aristotelian and Newtonian/Einsteinian: time is what has been abstracted from the mundane realities of life and reduced to its measurement. Any somatic, psychological, or other experience of time is deemed either irrelevant or secondary. The history of the attempts to provide alternatives to time as measurement is infinite, most of which focuses on understanding time as an inner-temporal phenomenon for which a subject temporalizes him or herself through remembrance, experience, or anticipation (including death). Amidst this vast field, one argument by an enigmatic figure in ancient Greek thought stands out for the way it abides by neither the conventional view that time is clock time nor that it is an inner temporal phenomenon: Aenesidemus’ overlooked way of apprehending time by qualifying it as similar to air. |
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Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Nature of Things: Undifferentiated, Unstable, Undecidable 33 3 Pyrrho’s Tetralemma 51 4 Reporting, Describing, Confessing, Narrating, Interrogating, and Silence 69 5 Aristotle, Non-contradiction, and Timeless Time 85 6 Aenesidemus’ Time as Air 107 7 An Inconsistent and Illogical Meteorology 133 8 The Fall of Reason 157 1 vii
viii Contents Meillassoux, Non-contradiction, and Hyper-Chaos Time 173 10 An Aporetic Logos 201 11 Conclusion 219 9 Index 241 |
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