One of the annoying things about my current research on temporality is that there are several big fat books everybody (correctly) regards as essential references that I don’t have the patience to read fully.
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My own starting points/key references are much more obscure, but can’t avoid contectualozing with these big mountains
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Part of me is giggling uncontrollably in the hope that your foray into TikTok a few months ago was due solely to its name possibly relating to this line of research.
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On a slightly less shit-posty note, seeing my toddler slowly develop an idea of time is fascinating, and it's even had some false triggers. She's taken to respond to "we'll do that tomorrow" with "after my nap?" She's referring to her going to sleep, and that works well enough
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Do you care more about temporality as experienced, or a more objective / scientific notion of temporality, or both/ their relationship?
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that distinction is a couple of abstraction levels above what I want. If the ref works within traditional objective/subjective distinctions it's not deep enough for my needs
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