The enigmatic reality of time : Aristotle, Plotinus, and today [E-Book] / by Michael F. Wagner.
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Personal Name(s): | Wagner, Michael F. |
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Leiden ;
Brill,
2008
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viii, 378 pages |
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englisch |
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Ancient Mediterranean and medieval texts and contexts
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- Part I: Dimensions of time's enigma
- Is time real?
- Eleaticism, temporality, and time
- The makings of a temporal universe
- Pastness and futurity
- Synchronicity and asynchronicity
- Temporal pace and measurement
- Presentness, or the present
- Aristotle's real account of time
- Parmenidean time and the impossible now
- Cosmic motion and the speed of time
- Time as the motion of the cosmos
- Time as the cosmos itself
- Time as motion and all change
- Temporal cognition and the return of the now
- Real temporality in an Aristotelian world
- Does Aristotle refute eleaticism?
- Bisection argument I
- Bisection argument II
- Bisection argument III
- Plotinus' vitalistic Platonism and the real origins of time
- Temporality, eternality, and Plotinus' new Platonism
- Plotinus' critique of Aristotelian motion
- Indefinite temporality and the measure of motion
- Plotinus' neoplatonic account of time.