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- Title
Temporal processes, temporal perspectives: Logistics and semantics of human time.
- Authors
Pöppel, Ernst; Bao, Yan; Giersch, Anne; Ushakov, Dmitry
- Abstract
The logistic basis of temporal processing in human behavior is the necessary but not sufficient basis of how we (hopefully) enjoy the day, how we use our time efficiently, how we give meaning to our personal time, and how we experience temporal phenomena. "Carpe diem" (enjoy the day) is a famous quotation of the Roman poet Horace, and these two words in a complementary way refer both to the logistics and to the semantics of human time (Zhao et al., [16]). The philosopher Immanuel Kant writes in I Critique of Pure Reason i (in translation): "Time is not an empirical concept that has been derived from any experience.
- Subjects
TIME perception; SEMANTICS; WEBER-Fechner law
- Publication
PsyCh Journal, 2023, Vol 12, Issue 4, p477
- ISSN
2046-0252
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/pchj.674