On Time – An Anthropic Conception?

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M. Shallis. (1991), JBIS, 44, pp.51-56

Refcode: 1991.44.51

Abstract:

The subject of time is vast yet no matter how thoroughly and diligently we search through the literature, nowhere will we find an explanation of what it is. The more one studies what has been said and written about time, the clearer it becomes that it is only its effects that can be felt and described. These effects contain what humans perceive as an element of temporality, an endless succession or separable events.