Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Foreword: In the Beginning | p. 1 |
Genesis: The Time of Creation | p. 8 |
Heraclitus: The Law of Change | p. 11 |
Time and Motion | p. 15 |
Plato: The Creation of Time | p. 40 |
Aristotle: Perceiving Time and Self | p. 46 |
Aristotle: Time as Measure | p. 49 |
Plotinus: Time and Engendered Being | p. 63 |
Augustine: Experiential Time | p. 81 |
Time and Understanding | p. 97 |
Locke: The Ideal of Duration | p. 122 |
Leibniz: Time as Relational | p. 134 |
Kant: The Primacy of Time | p. 143 |
Kant: The Temporalization of Concepts | p. 153 |
Time and Reality | p. 157 |
Hegel: Time and Becoming | p. 183 |
Lotze: Time and Process | p. 193 |
Bergson: Time as Lived Duration | p. 218 |
Alexander: Time and Space | p. 239 |
The Analysis of Temporal Concepts | p. 261 |
McTaggart: "The Unreality of Time" | p. 278 |
Russell: "On the Experience of Time" | p. 297 |
Reichenbach: The Primacy of Physical Time | p. 315 |
Whitehead: Two Kinds of Time Relatedness | p. 330 |
The Significance of Experiential Time | p. 347 |
James: "The Perception of Time" | p. 368 |
Peirce: Futurity, Meaning, and Action | p. 384 |
Royce: Time: Concept and Will | p. 395 |
Santayana: "Sentimental Time" | p. 407 |
Dewey: "Time and Individuality" | p. 419 |
The Structure of Experiential Time | p. 437 |
Piaget: Developing the Concept of Time | p. 466 |
Husserl: The Constitution of the Present | p. 484 |
Minkowski: The Presence of the Past | p. 504 |
Heidegger: The Priority of the Future | p. 519 |
The Open Agenda | p. 549 |
Collingwood: "Some Perplexities About Time" | p. 558 |
McKeon: "Time and Temporality" | p. 572 |
Notes | p. 581 |
Index | p. 593 |
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