Time in human experience. Bennett, J. Philosophy, 79(02):165–183, 2004.
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A sequence of eight minipapers on loosely related topics that come under the umbrella of the title. (1) Temporal Direction, Vonnegut. (2) Temporal Direction, Augustine. (3) Living outside Time. (4) Constructing Memory, Kant. (5) Self-prediction and Determinism. (6) The Newcomb Problem. (7) Voluntary Action as Arising from Discontent with the Present or From a Preference for One Rather Than Another Future? (8) The Strangeness of the Past qua Past, Tennyson.
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abstract = {A sequence of eight minipapers on loosely related topics that come under the umbrella of the title. (1) Temporal Direction, Vonnegut. (2) Temporal Direction, Augustine. (3) Living outside Time. (4) Constructing Memory, Kant. (5) Self-prediction and Determinism. (6) The Newcomb Problem. (7) Voluntary Action as Arising from Discontent with the Present or From a Preference for One Rather Than Another Future? (8) The Strangeness of the Past qua Past, Tennyson.},
author = {Bennett, Jonathan},
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issn = {0031-8191},
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title = {{Time in human experience}},
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volume = {79},
year = {2004}
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