Time as Process and Ground: Temporality Is Not Content |
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Authors: | Stephen Seligman |
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Affiliation: | San Francisco, CA |
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Abstract: | This appreciative response to the commentaries clarifies the plastic quality of temporality, at the core of consciousness. Efforts to represent “it” will always remain elusive. This approach brings phenomenological philosophy to bear to broaden the usual psychoanalytic emphasis on content in the direction of core processes of consciousness that are not usually observed. |
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