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Shaun Gallagher
Shaun Gallagher's The Inordinance of Time develops an account of the experience of time at the intersection of three approaches: phenomenology, cognitive science, and post-structuralism. Using insights developed in both the phenomenological and cognitive traditions (including the contributions of Locke, Hume, James, and Husserl, as well as a variety of contemporary thinkers), Gallagher explores the inadequacies of the phenomenological/cognitive model, the limitations imposed by introspective reflection, the concepts of intentionality and embodied existence, language and historical effect, and the extra-intentional processes that govern the operations of consciousness and memory.
| Publisher | Northwestern University Press |
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| Pages | 243 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-810-11581-6 primary |
| ISBN_10 | 0-810-11582-4 primary |
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