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Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Spaces of Thinking; Abstract; References; 3 Space in Education; Abstract; References; Part I Phenomenology and Perceptionof Time; 4 Introduction; Abstract; 5 Phenomenology and Perception of Time Maps; 1 Aristotle and Augustine of Hippo Atlas EL MAP; 2 Bergson, Husserl, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty Atlas EL MAP; 3 Deleuze, Guattari, and Derrida Atlas EL MAP; 4 Koselleck and Mctaggard Atlas EL MAP; 5 Atlas Map; 6 Time and Reality in the Thought of Henri Bergson; Abstract; 1 Real Duration; 2 The Doctrine of the Multiplicity of Levels.
3 The Conception of Unique Time and the Comparison with Einstein4 Living Time; References; 7 Concepts of Time in Husserl; Abstract; 1 History and Chronology; 2 Sources; 3 Meanings of Time; 4 Phenomenological-Temporal Vocabulary; 5 Critiques; References; 8 L'00E9vasion de l'être. Jean-Paul Sartre and the Phenomenology of Temporality; Abstract; References; 9 The Time of the Body in Maurice Merleau-Ponty; Abstract; References; 10 Time Out of Joint: Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari on Time and Capitalism; Abstract; References.
11 On Derrida's Critique of the Metaphysics of Presence. Implications for Scientific InquiryAbstract; 1 The Metaphysics of Presence; 2 Deconstruction of the Metaphysics of Presence: Basic Implications for Scientific Inquiry; 3 An Illustrative Example; 4 Conclusions; References; 12 Commentary: The Phenomenology and Perception of Time; Abstract; 1 The Problem of Temporal Experience; 2 The Memory Theory of Temporal Perception; 3 Specious Present Theories; 4 The Retentional Theory of Temporal Perception; 5 The Extensional Theory of Temporal Perception; References.
Part II Language and Thinkingof Time13 Introduction; Abstract; 14 Language and Thinking of Time Maps; 1 Time and Epistemology Atlas El Map; 2 Time and Language Atlas El Map; 3 Cassirer, Wittgenstein and Heidegger Atlas El Map; 4 Lacan, Ricoeur and Foucault Atlas El Map; 5 Atlas Map; 15 Historiographical Language and Temporality in Ernst Cassirer; Abstract; References; 16 Wittgenstein on Time: From the Living Present to the Clock Time; Abstract; References; 17 Sign(s) of the Time: Time and Understanding in Heidegger's Phenomenological
Ontological Hermeneutics; Abstract; References.
18 Psychoanalysis at the Test of Time: Jacques Lacan's TeachingAbstract; References; 19 Time, Narration, Memory: Paul Ricoeur's Theory of History; Abstract; References; 20 Historical Heterochronies: Evenemential Time and Epistemic Time in Michel Foucault; Abstract; References; 21 Commentary: Talking About Time and Whether We Should Measure It; Abstract; Part III Science and Logic of Time; 22 Introduction; 23 Note of Introduction; 24 Science and Logic of Time Maps; 1 Einstein and Prigogine Theories Atlas El Map; 2 Time in Contemporary Science Atlas El Map.
3 The Conception of Unique Time and the Comparison with Einstein4 Living Time; References; 7 Concepts of Time in Husserl; Abstract; 1 History and Chronology; 2 Sources; 3 Meanings of Time; 4 Phenomenological-Temporal Vocabulary; 5 Critiques; References; 8 L'00E9vasion de l'être. Jean-Paul Sartre and the Phenomenology of Temporality; Abstract; References; 9 The Time of the Body in Maurice Merleau-Ponty; Abstract; References; 10 Time Out of Joint: Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari on Time and Capitalism; Abstract; References.
11 On Derrida's Critique of the Metaphysics of Presence. Implications for Scientific InquiryAbstract; 1 The Metaphysics of Presence; 2 Deconstruction of the Metaphysics of Presence: Basic Implications for Scientific Inquiry; 3 An Illustrative Example; 4 Conclusions; References; 12 Commentary: The Phenomenology and Perception of Time; Abstract; 1 The Problem of Temporal Experience; 2 The Memory Theory of Temporal Perception; 3 Specious Present Theories; 4 The Retentional Theory of Temporal Perception; 5 The Extensional Theory of Temporal Perception; References.
Part II Language and Thinkingof Time13 Introduction; Abstract; 14 Language and Thinking of Time Maps; 1 Time and Epistemology Atlas El Map; 2 Time and Language Atlas El Map; 3 Cassirer, Wittgenstein and Heidegger Atlas El Map; 4 Lacan, Ricoeur and Foucault Atlas El Map; 5 Atlas Map; 15 Historiographical Language and Temporality in Ernst Cassirer; Abstract; References; 16 Wittgenstein on Time: From the Living Present to the Clock Time; Abstract; References; 17 Sign(s) of the Time: Time and Understanding in Heidegger's Phenomenological
Ontological Hermeneutics; Abstract; References.
18 Psychoanalysis at the Test of Time: Jacques Lacan's TeachingAbstract; References; 19 Time, Narration, Memory: Paul Ricoeur's Theory of History; Abstract; References; 20 Historical Heterochronies: Evenemential Time and Epistemic Time in Michel Foucault; Abstract; References; 21 Commentary: Talking About Time and Whether We Should Measure It; Abstract; Part III Science and Logic of Time; 22 Introduction; 23 Note of Introduction; 24 Science and Logic of Time Maps; 1 Einstein and Prigogine Theories Atlas El Map; 2 Time in Contemporary Science Atlas El Map.