Temporal experience : the atomist dynamic model / Giuliano Torrengo.

Torrengo considers the core facts of temporal experience and their interconnections, ultimately defending the atomist dynamic model of temporal experience.

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Main Author: Torrengo, Giuliano (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Series:Oxford studies of time in language and thought.
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588 |a Description based on online resource and publisher information; title from PDF title page (viewed on June 17, 2024). 
505 0 |a Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- General Preface -- Prologue -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The ontology of the mental and the metaphysics of experience -- 1.2 Cogent and interpretational phenomenology -- 1.3 Experience-based claims -- 1.4 Transparency and phenomenal objectivity -- 1.5 Believing, experiencing, and projecting time -- 1.6 Temporal experience: an overview of what follows -- 2 Change and movement -- 2.1 The experiences of change -- 2.2 Pure and qualitative temporality -- 2.3 Snapshot views -- 2.4 Specious present views 
505 8 |a 2.4.1 Atomistic specious present -- 2.4.2 Molecular specious present -- 2.5 Molecularism and postdictive illusions -- 2.5.1 Holistic molecularism -- 2.5.2 Contextualist molecularism -- 2.6 Dynamic instantaneous contents -- 2.6.1 The problem from analyticity -- 2.6.2 Dynamic state features -- 2.6.3 Persistence feelings -- 2.7 Change and succession -- 2.7.1 Discrete alteration -- 2.7.2 Smooth alteration -- 2.8 Conclusions -- 3 The outer flow and the inner flow -- 3.1 Awareness of succession -- 3.1.1 Overarching phenomenology -- 3.1.2 Real and virtual instants -- 3.2 The continuity of experience 
505 8 |a 3.2.1 The stream of consciousness -- 3.2.2 Synchronic and diachronic gaps -- 3.2.3 Experiential chunks -- 3.3 The disunity of experience -- 3.3.1 The anarchic flow -- 3.3.2 The phenomenology of diachronic fullness -- 3.3.3 Probing effects -- 3.4 Presentational phenomenology and phenomenal objectivity -- 3.4.1 The phenomenal time of the outer world -- 3.4.2 The phenomenal time of the inner world -- 3.5 Narrative cognition -- 3.5.1 Narrative units -- 3.5.2 Narrative thoughts -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 Presentness -- 4.1 More than one present -- 4.1.1 The indexical present 
505 8 |a 4.1.2 The experiential present -- 4.2 The phenomenal prominence of the present -- 4.2.1 Presentness as perceptual content property -- 4.2.2 Presentness as perceptual vehicle property -- 4.2.3 Presentness as perceptual mode property -- 4.2.4 Presentness eliminativism -- 4.3 Presentness and phenomenal objectivity -- 4.3.1 Space: structural and locational properties -- 4.3.2 Time: lack of phenomenal discriminability -- 4.4 From locational awareness to the narrative present -- 4.4.1 Locational awareness -- 4.4.2 Embodied and detached presentness -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 The passage of time 
505 8 |a 5.1 Purported experience as of passage -- 5.2 Representationalism -- 5.2.1 Naive representationalism -- 5.2.2 Rich content, complex content, and sophisticated representationalism -- 5.3 Reductionisms -- 5.3.1 Naive reductionism -- 5.3.2 Sophisticated reductionism: succession and duration -- 5.3.3 Sophisticated reductionism: distributionism -- 5.4 Structuralisms -- 5.4.1 Structural reductionism: pure update and perspectival shift views -- 5.4.2 Structural primitivism: phenomenal modifier -- 5.5 The belief that time passes -- 5.5.1 Naive deflationism -- 5.5.2 Sophisticated deflationism 
650 0 |a Time  |x Philosophy. 
650 0 |a Time perception. 
650 0 |a Experience. 
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