w/ @AdamFrank4 @MGleiser @carlovoelli @alvanoe @francesvidotto michel bitbol craig callender john dunne chris fuchs jay garfield jennan ismael huw price robert sharf jessica wilson & me UC Berkeley Events Calendar | Buddhism, Physics, and Philosophy Redux https://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/bs.html?event_ID=129754&date=2020-04-17&filter=Event%20Type&filtersel= …
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We'll see how well it holds up once I write it up.
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Thanks so much for sharing this. It is super interesting.
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“Physical time” is a math idealization of time (btw Husserl warned about taking math idealizations for the reality itself) — the flow of phenomenal and transcendental states of subjects and their intersubjectivity. There is only one “time” — mental stream of individual existence.
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sounds fantastic!
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kind of late with this, but a favorite formulation of mine somewhat along these lines, from what might be called Voegelin’s summation of his lengthy critical engagement with Schutz over Husserl.pic.twitter.com/kAry2oH6Fv
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I agree that we grossly underestimate the extent to which Time is the mind auto-affecting itself. On my Heidegger (Husserl's student) blog I've been blogging a lot about Heidegger's Phenomenology of Time, especially since Oct 2 starting with this post: http://palpatinesway.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-phenomenology-of-time.html …
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Wonderful, the intriguing time. You almost clarify & link everything. Does the work will disenchant both the absolute consciousness flow & absolute objective time? you are heroic, thanks.
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