How Can the Productive Interaction of Modern Philosophical Traditions Be Possible? (A Comparative Analysis of the Concept of Time in Russell’s and Tengelyi’s Works)

Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 1 (2-3) (2020)
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The presented article compares the points of view on time developed in analytical philosophy and in phenomenology actively developed by B. Russell and L. Tengelyi. The objective of the study coincides with the identifying a common horizon for understanding time in analytical philosophy and phenomenology. This help to clarify the possibilities of productive interaction between analytical philosophy and phenomenology. The author of the article believes that a positive answer to this question can be ensured by a special thought experiment. The experiment involves assessing the perception of time in extreme circumstances in terms of phenomenology and analytical philosophy.

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