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The Unreality of Time

Tobias Chapman, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1980 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 2, pp 122-130
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This article is published in Idealistic Studies.The article was published on 1980-07-01. It has received 370 citations till now.

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Metaphoric structuring: understanding time through spatial metaphors.

TL;DR: It appears that abstract domainssuch as time are indeed shaped by metaphorical mappings from more concrete and experiential domains such as space, and some of the first empirical evidence for Metaphoric Structuring is provided.
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The Phenomenological Mind

TL;DR: In this paper, the Second Edition, the authors present a philosophy of mind, Cognitive Science, and Phenomenology with a focus on self-consciousness and self-awareness.
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The Roles of Body and Mind in Abstract Thought

TL;DR: The authors demonstrate that abstract knowledge can be built analogically from more experience-based knowledge, and that it is not sensorimotor spatial experience per se that influences people's thinking about time, but rather people's representations of and thinking about their spatial experience.
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Bradshaw and Bayes: Towards a Timetable for the Neolithic

TL;DR: The importance of chronology is reasserted as a means to achieving history and a sense of temporality, and a worked example presents simulated radiocarbon dates as a demonstration of the explicit, quantified, probabilistic estimates now possible on a routine basis.
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14 Hybrid logics

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the proof theory, expressivity, and complexity of a number of the well-known hybrid logics and provides a snapshot of the logical territory lying between the basic modal languages and their classical companions.
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Metaphoric structuring: understanding time through spatial metaphors.

TL;DR: It appears that abstract domainssuch as time are indeed shaped by metaphorical mappings from more concrete and experiential domains such as space, and some of the first empirical evidence for Metaphoric Structuring is provided.
Book

The Phenomenological Mind

TL;DR: In this paper, the Second Edition, the authors present a philosophy of mind, Cognitive Science, and Phenomenology with a focus on self-consciousness and self-awareness.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Roles of Body and Mind in Abstract Thought

TL;DR: The authors demonstrate that abstract knowledge can be built analogically from more experience-based knowledge, and that it is not sensorimotor spatial experience per se that influences people's thinking about time, but rather people's representations of and thinking about their spatial experience.
Journal ArticleDOI

Bradshaw and Bayes: Towards a Timetable for the Neolithic

TL;DR: The importance of chronology is reasserted as a means to achieving history and a sense of temporality, and a worked example presents simulated radiocarbon dates as a demonstration of the explicit, quantified, probabilistic estimates now possible on a routine basis.
Book ChapterDOI

14 Hybrid logics

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the proof theory, expressivity, and complexity of a number of the well-known hybrid logics and provides a snapshot of the logical territory lying between the basic modal languages and their classical companions.