 | Julius Thomas Fraser - Science - 2007 - 433 pages
This work represents a guided tour to the interdisciplinary, integrated study of time. Through twenty-two connected essays, selected from the author's extensive writings, Time ... | |
 | Gilles Deleuze - Psychology - 1994 - 350 pages
Of fundamental importance to literary critics and philosophers, Difference and Repetition develops two central concepts -- pure difference and complex repetition -- and shows ... | |
 | Edward T. Hall - Social Science - 1984 - 250 pages
Looks at how time is consciously and unconsciously structured in various cultures and how time has been experienced by humans from prehistoric times to the present | |
 | Jeff Keller - Self-Help - 1999 - 130 pages
By learning and applying the 12 lessons in this book, you'll be energized...you'll begin to see new possibilities...you'll take action to develop your unique talents...and you ... | |
 | Albert W. J. Harper - Philosophy - 1997 - 218 pages
In addition to a treatment of Kant's theory of time, main themes include: origin of time; nature of time; direction of time; time and identity, time and ontology; time as ... | |
 | L. Nathan Oaklander - Philosophy - 2004 - 366 pages
L Nathan Oaklander is internationally recognised as a leading defender of the tenseless theory of time. The thirty-one essays by Oaklander in this very useful collection have ... | |
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