Time And Mind
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Originally published | 1996 |
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About Time And Mind
For most of us, the significance of time lies in the way it shapes our daily behavior, rather than in its fundamental place in philosophy or physics. Biological rhythms, for instance, are clearly relevant to practical human experiences and situations, such as shift work and jet lag. . . .