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    Das Corollarium de tempore des Simplikios und die Aporien des Aristoteles zur Zeit.Hubert Meyer - 1969 - Meisenheim am Glan,: A. Hain.
  2. Simplikios: Über die Zeit. Ein Kommentar zum Corollarium de tempore.Erwin Sonderegger - 1982 - Dissertation, Zürich
    One of the most famous and most important commentaries of the Neoplatonist Simplicius treats the Physics of Aristotle. Several times, having commented the text within the Aristotelian frame, Simplicius treats the same subject again but now under a Neoplatonist perspective. These texts are called corollaries and one of them is about time. Discussing other Neoplatonist views about time (esp. Pseudo-Archytas, Plotinus, Damascius, Jamblichus), he tries to clarify the nature of our physical time arising from and differentiating (diakrisis) a ”first“ unmoving (...)
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    Hubert Meyer, "Das Corollarium de Tempore des Simplikios und Aporien des Aristoteles zur Zeit". [REVIEW]Paul J. W. Miller - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):476.
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    Simplikios: Über die Zeit. Ein Kommentar zum Corollarium de tempore[REVIEW]H. J. Blumenthal - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):337-338.
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    A Contribuição de Matéria e Memória Para o Estudo da Linguagem Na Filosofia de Henri Bergson.Vanessa de Oliveira Temporal - 2011 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 3 (6):75-92.
    Após uma breve retomada da tese bergsoniana da inadequabilidade da linguagem para exprimir o real, a qual está presente ao longo de toda sua obra, este trabalho procura mostrar de que modo Matéria e Memória contempla uma reflexão mais profunda sobre esta temática ao apresentar a noção de “aparelho motor”, que permite vislumbrar o fundamento corporal dos hábitos da prática e aponta para o problema de transpô-los sem crítica ao âmbito do pensamento especulativo. Em linhas gerais, procuramos entender de que (...)
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    26. De tempore quo scripserit Dionysius Periegetes.Alfredus de Gutschmid - 1855 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 10 (1-4):702-702.
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    Ομοσε χωρειν: Simplicius, Corollarium de Loco 601.26–8.Pavel Gregoric & Christoph Helmig - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (2):722-730.
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    What Moore's Paradox Is About, CLAUDIO DE ALMEIDA.Temporal Phase Pluralism - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1).
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    " Il· luminar-te el rostre, estimat". Ressons de la caverna al cicle rondallístic de l'animal-nuvi.Josep Temporal I. Oleart - 1995 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 7:103.
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    Gvillelmi Alverni Sermones de tempore: I-CXXXV.Guillaume D'Auvergne - 2010 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers. Edited by Franco Morenzoni.
    Theologien de haut vol et pasteur zele, Guillaume d'Auvergne a ete eveque de Paris de 1228 a 1249. Proche de la cour capetienne et des milieux mendiants de Paris, il a ete temoin et acteur des principaux evenements politiques et culturels qui ont caracterise la vie du royaume et de sa capitale. Ses sermons, au nombre de 582, dont 25 transmis en deux ou trois versions differentes et plusieurs sous la forme de reportationes, sont ici edites pour la premiere fois. (...)
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    Temporal Cortex Activation to Audiovisual Speech in Normal-Hearing and Cochlear Implant Users Measured with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.Luuk P. H. van de Rijt, A. John van Opstal, Emmanuel A. M. Mylanus, Louise V. Straatman, Hai Yin Hu, Ad F. M. Snik & Marc M. van Wanrooij - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10:173204.
    Background Speech understanding may rely not only on auditory, but also on visual information. Non-invasive functional neuroimaging techniques can expose the neural processes underlying the integration of multisensory processes required for speech understanding in humans. Nevertheless, noise (from fMRI) limits the usefulness in auditory experiments, and electromagnetic artefacts caused by electronic implants worn by subjects can severely distort the scans (EEG, fMRI). Therefore, we assessed audio-visual activation of temporal cortex with a silent, optical neuroimaging technique: functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Methods (...)
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    Bisimulations for temporal logic.Natasha Kurtonina & Maarten de Rijke - 1997 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6 (4):403-425.
    We define bisimulations for temporal logic with Since and Until. This new notion is compared to existing notions of bisimulations, and then used to develop the basic model theory of temporal logic with Since and Until. Our results concern both invariance and definability. We conclude with a brief discussion of the wider applicability of our ideas.
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    Medialidad, movimiento Y paradoja temporal en la escritura de Ronald Kay.Valeria de los Ríos - 2018 - Aisthesis 64:321-336.
    En este artículo me propongo explorar la centralidad de los medios −particularmente la fotografía, aunque también el cine y la televisión− en el pensamiento y la escritura de Kay, a partir de la lectura atenta de los poemarios Variaciones ornamentales y Deep Freeze, así como también de sus ensayos Del espacio de acá y Circuito cerrado. En estas obras Kay reflexiona en torno al carácter medial de las técnicas y los aparatos, así como también acerca de las transformaciones que generan (...)
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    Desire, Bent: Temporal Ruptures in Two Poems by Julia De Burgos.Ronald Mendoza-de Jesús - 2018 - Diacritics 46 (2):118-135.
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    Temporal Attention as a Scaffold for Language Development.Ruth de Diego-Balaguer, Anna Martinez-Alvarez & Ferran Pons - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    De tempore: l'enigma dell'ora.Anselmo Aportone, Gianna Gigliotti & Tiziana Suarez-Nani (eds.) - 2015 - Napoli: Bibliopolis.
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    Temporality and Rhythmanalysis in Brussels. Exploring variations in the spatio-temporal appropriation of a multicultural metropolis.Koen De Wandeler - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This paper is an updated version of a paper that was first presented at the Creative Adjacencies - New Challenges for Architecture, Design and Urbanism Conference, held 3-6 June 2014 at the KU Leuven Faculty of Architecture, Campus Sint-Lucas Gent. It has already been published in Žindžiuvienė IE., Spatiality and Temporality : An Interdisciplinary Approach. Poland : IRF Press. ISBN : 978-83-943632-1-5. We thank Koen De Wandeler for the permission to republish it here.- Urbanisme – Nouvel article.
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    De Um Bergsonismo Sem Duração, Sem Memória, Sem Élan.Adriano Henrique de Souza Ferraz - 2024 - Dissertatio 58:198-217.
    Na defesa que Maurice Blanchot faz da consistência ontológica da experiência poéticoliterária, surge uma relação filosófica ambígua com bergsonismo. Compreender como o pensamento deHenri Bergson incide em sua teoria é imprescindível para podermos estabelecer a importância deMallarmé na constituição de uma teoria do espeço literário e encontrarmos o devido lugar do devir e daduração nesta teoria da literatura. Em Blanchot podemos verificar algumas linhas de ruptura econtinuidade com o bergsonismo, procedendo sobretudo uma reversão do fluxo temporal no espaçodiferencial da escrita (...)
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    Temporal Preparation for Speaking in Question-Answer Sequences.Lilla Magyari, Jan P. De Ruiter & Stephen C. Levinson - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Temporal analysis of English and Spanish narratives.Teresa H. de Johnson, Daniel C. O’Connell & Edward J. Sabin - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (6):347-350.
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    Iamblichus Apvd Simpl. Corollarivm de Tempore 794.21–7 Diels.Jeffrey M. Johns - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (2):849-855.
    In his commentary on theTimaeus, the Neoplatonist Iamblichus argues that time is logically antecedent to change inasmuch as time is no mere aspect of change. Naturally, scholars appraise this thesis in light of Neoplatonic metaphysics. Nevertheless, they neglect the philological framing of this thesis, and thence the philosophical implications thereof. Only J.M. Dillon acknowledges this framing, though even Dillon does not acknowledge the philosophical implications thereof. This article illustrates the logic of said thesis vis-à-vis the Iamblichean exegesis ofTi. 38b7–c1 (Iambl.apudSimpl.in (...)
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  22. Duas perspectivas buddhistas sobre a temporalidade e o renascimento.Felipe Nogueira de Carvalho - 2020 - Reflexus 14 (1):177-200.
    A doutrina do renascimento transmite a ideia de uma perspectiva temporal mais extensa, que abarca múltiplas vidas. Mas a medida em que o buddhismo chega à modernidade, outras interpretações começam a aparecer. Um exemplo é a interpretação psicológica de Ajahn Buddhadāsa, segundo a qual o termo “renascimento" se refere ao surgimento sucessivo da ideia do “eu" a cada instante de consciência. Esta interpretação diminui consideravelmente a extensão da perspectiva temporal ligada ao renascimento. Contra esta interpretação, Thānissaro Bhikkhu argumentou que uma (...)
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    Entre Violence et Kénose: Un Parcours par la Phénoménologie de l'Intersubjectivité.Paulo de Jesus - 2010 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 66 (1):105-128.
    Le rapport à l'alténté en général et à autrui en particulier condense un noyau de possibilités multiples qui, selon l'hypothèse esquissée, s'exprìme et s'interprète dans le mode de penser et de vivre le Désir d'avenir. Oscillant entre hétérophagie et hétérophilie, ce type fondamental d'érotisme temporel s'incarne dans des configurations phénoménologiques dont la typologie idéale fait covarier une décision métaphysique avec une attitude éthique . L'analyse des contrastes qui définissent les positions onto-éthiques de Sartre, Merleau-Ponty et Lévinas devient une méthode heuristique (...)
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  24. A temporal negative normal form which preserves implicants and implicates.Inman P. De Guzman, Manuel Encisco & Pablo Cordero - 2000 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 10 (3-4).
     
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    Spontaneity, temporality and reflection.Alexandre de Oliveira Torres Carrasco - 2024 - ARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 31:95-106.
    This article intends to present and compare two moments in which the problem of reflection and its direct antecedents are treated in Sartre's work. This comparison is expected to draw consequences on the problem of reflection as such and on the problems of interpreting Sartre's journey.
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    Temporal reasoning about fuzzy intervals.Steven Schockaert & Martine De Cock - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (8-9):1158-1193.
  27. Variations of narrative temporalities in John Farrow's 1948 film The big clock.Raphaëlle Costa de Beauregard - 2021 - In Arkadiusz Misztal, Paul Harris & Jo Alyson Parker (eds.), Time in variance. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Two challenges for a dual system approach to temporal cognition.Felipe De Brigard & Kevin O'Neill - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Hoerl & McCormack propose a two-system account of temporal cognition. We suggest that, following other classic proposals where cognitive systems are putatively independent, H&M's two-system hypothesis should, at a minimum, involve a difference in the nature of the representations upon which each system operates, and a difference in the computations they carry out. In this comment we offer two challenges aimed at showing that H&M's proposal does not meet the minimal requirements and.
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    A temporal negative normal form which preserves implicants and implicates.Pablo Cordero, Manuel Enciso & Inma P. de Guzmán - 2000 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 10 (3):243-272.
    ABSTRACT Most theorem provers for Classical Logic transform the input formula into a particular normal form. This tranformation is done before the execution of the algorithm or it is integrated into the deductive algorithm. This situation is no different for Non-Classical Logics and, particularly, for Temporal Logics. However, unlike classical logic, temporal logic does not provide an extension of the notion of non negative normal form. In this work, we define a temporal negative normal form for the future fragment of (...)
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  30. Negation and the temporal structure of narrative discourse.de Swart Henriette & Molendijk Arie - 1999 - Journal of Semantics 16 (1).
     
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    Easier Said Than Done? Task Difficulty's Influence on Temporal Alignment, Semantic Similarity, and Complexity Matching Between Gestures and Speech.Lisette De Jonge-Hoekstra, Ralf F. A. Cox, Steffie Van der Steen & James A. Dixon - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (6):e12989.
    Gestures and speech are clearly synchronized in many ways. However, previous studies have shown that the semantic similarity between gestures and speech breaks down as people approach transitions in understanding. Explanations for these gesture–speech mismatches, which focus on gestures and speech expressing different cognitive strategies, have been criticized for disregarding gestures’ and speech's integration and synchronization. In the current study, we applied three different perspectives to investigate gesture–speech synchronization in an easy and a difficult task: temporal alignment, semantic similarity, and (...)
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    Hobbes: Poder Temporal e Espiritual Do Estado.Willam Gerson de Freitas - 2010 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 2 (4):273-284.
    Esse artigo tem como objetivo expor o motivo pelo qual Hobbes defende que o Estado, para manter a paz, deve ter sob seu domínio, necessariamente, o poder temporal e o espiritual. Para o filósofo inglês, enquanto o Estado possui o poder capaz de promover a paz, os discursos religiosos podem levar os homens à condição de guerra de todos contra todos mediante a diversidade de doutrinas que se contrapõem à obediência ao soberano. Para tanto, tomar-se-á como ponto de partida a (...)
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    John Baptist van Helmont: De Tempore and the History of the Biological Concept of Time.Walter Pagel - 1941 - Isis 33 (5):621-623.
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    Conflitos de gerações: Gustavo Corção e a juventude católica (Generation conflict: Gustavo Corção and Catholic Youth).Christiane Jalles de Paula - 2012 - Horizonte 10 (26):619-637.
    Este artigo aborda o combate que empreendeu Gustavo Corção à juventude católica brasileira nas páginas do Diário de Notícias e d’ O Globo entre as décadas de 1950 e de 1960. No caso em tela, interessa-nos entender as reações de Gustavo Corção às mudanças na sociedade e na Igreja Católica entre 1957 e 1964. A hipótese é que as críticas de Corção explicitam o conflito entre duas gerações de católicos: uma conservadora; a dele; e outra progressista, a das organizações de (...)
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  35. Caracterización de la dispersión temporal del canal en interiores hasta 4 GHz.J. A. Díaz, D. Argilés, L. Rubio, N. Cardona & Grupo de Comunicaciones Móviles - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    El rol de las condiciones sociales y espacio-temporales sobre la relación investigador y objeto de estudio.Eliana Ibáñez-Arancibia & Patricio De los Ríos-Escalante - 2021 - Revista de Filosofía 20 (1):41-51.
    La ciencia procura siempre alcanzar la máxima objetividad del sujeto como investigador, pero éste en realidad no puede escapar a su subjetividad, y por lo tanto, de pensar de manera abstracta la realidad en que están inmersos el “objetoobservado” y el “sujeto-observador”. Durante el siglo XX, algunos filósofos de la ciencia, tales como Karl R. Popper, Thomas Kuhn, Imre Lakatos y Paul Feyerabend, influenciaron las distintas aproximaciones epistemológicas a la ciencia hasta la fecha de hoy. En este escrito, se describe (...)
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    Space, Time and Natural Law: A Peircean Look at Smolin’s Temporal Naturalism.Cornelius de Waal - 2016 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 12:143-162.
    In Time Reborn and elsewhere physicist Lee Smolin identifies Peirce as a precursor to his view that natural laws evolved, a view that runs counter the received opinion within physics that time isn’t real. After discussing Smolin’s arguments for the reality of time, two approaches advoacated by Smolin –cosmological natural selection and Quantum Energetic Causal Set Theory– are discussed in the context of Peirce’s cosmology. It is shown that Peirce’s approach provides a possible ground for a physical theory like Quantum (...)
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  38. Temporal dynamic of early visual extrastriate activity in a blindsight patient.G. Pourtois, B. de Gelder, B. Rossion & L. Weiskrantz - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S64 - S64.
  39. Epistemic Logic and Epistemology.Boudewijn de Bruin - 2007 - In Vincent Hendricks (ed.), New Waves in Epistemology. Aldershot, England and Burlington, VT, USA: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This paper contributes to an increasing literature strengthening the connection between epistemic logic and epistemology (Van Benthem, Hendricks). I give a survey of the most important applications of epistemic logic in epistemology. I show how it is used in the history of philosophy (Steiner's reconstruction of Descartes' sceptical argument), in solutions to Moore's paradox (Hintikka), in discussions about the relation between knowledge and belief (Lenzen) and in an alleged refutation of verificationism (Fitch) and I examine an early argument about the (...)
     
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    Morality and Interpretation: the Principle of Phronetic Charity.Mario De Caro & Maria Silvia Vaccarezza - 2020 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2):295-307.
    The recent discussions on the unity of virtue suffer from a lack of reference to the processes through which we interpret each other as moral agents. In the present paper it is argued that much light can be thrown on that crucial issue by appealing to a version of Donald Davidson’s Principle of Charity, which we call “Principle of Phronetic Charity”. The idea is that in order to treat somebody as a moral agent, one has first to attribute to them, (...)
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    Infinito e tempo. A Filosofia da idéia de infinito e suas conseqüências para a concepção de temporalidade em Levinas.André Brayner de Farias - 2006 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 51 (2):7-15.
    O trabalho pretende mostrar como a filosofia da idéia de infinito em Levinas se articula com a concepção da temporalidade diacrônica. A referência filosófica mais explícita e recorrente da idéia de infinito em Levinas é o pensamento cartesiano da Terceira Meditação, porém outras influências muito relevantes para este tema provêm dos textos talmúdicos. Procuramos aproximar as duas fontes do pensamento levinasiano, filosofia e judaísmo, pela análise de dois conceitos fundamentais da obra de Levinas, infinito e temporalidade. PALAVRAS-CHAVE – Infinito. Temporalidade. (...)
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    O estado da arte das pesquisas sobre mulheres negras na alfabetização de jovens e adultos.Mônica Clementino de Menezes & Adenilson Souza Cunha Júnior - 2023 - Odeere 8 (2):92-120.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar um mapeamento do tipo “estado da arte, ou estado do conhecimento” das produções acadêmicas sobre mulheres negras em processo de alfabetização na Educação de Jovens e Adultos. O inventário das produções, que teve como recorte temporal os anos de 2010 até 2020, foi realizado a partir dos catálogos de dissertações e teses da Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) e do Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (IBICT), bem como (...)
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    Temporal Contiguity Training Influences Behavioral and Neural Measures of Viewpoint Tolerance.Chayenne Van Meel & Hans P. Op de Beeck - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Brain waves and bridges: Comments on Hardcastle's “discovering the moment of consciousness?“.H. Looren de Jong - 1996 - Philosophical Psychology 9 (2):197 – 209.
    In this comment, a picture of ERP research is sketched that is slightly different from Hardcastle's account, in that it emphasises the functional characterisation of ERP components rather than the neurophysiological connections. It is suggested that selection pressure of ERP work on cognitive and neurophysiological theories and vice versa is a more apt metaphor for intertheoretical relations in this field than explanatory extension. Secondly, it is argued that the temporal characteristics of ERP components do not support Hardcastle's claim that they (...)
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  45. The Rhetoric of Temporality.Paul de Mann - 1969 - In Charles Southward Singleton (ed.), Interpretation: theory and practice. Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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    A história de um espírito.Frederico Duarte Pires de Sousa - 2020 - Cadernos Espinosanos 43:211-239.
    This paper intends to redeem, even modestly, the temporality and the narrativity present in the Discourse on the Method, and thus, to situate them in relation to the Cartesian project of legitimizing its conception of science and philosophy – step that marks his metaphysical turn given the condemnation of Galileo in 1633. Complementing and deepening this key of reading of the small essay of Descartes, we will trace a brief analysis of the philosophical meaning of the figure of the Journey (...)
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    What differentiates episodic future thinking from complex scene imagery?Stefania de Vito, Nadia Gamboz & Maria A. Brandimonte - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):813-823.
    We investigated the contributions of familiarity of setting, self-relevance and self-projection in time to episodic future thinking. The role of familiarity of setting was assessed, in Experiment 1, by comparing episodic future thoughts to autobiographical future events supposed to occur in unfamiliar settings. The role of self-relevance was assessed, in Experiment 2, by comparing episodic future thoughts to future events involving familiar others. The role of self-projection in time was assessed, in both Experiments, by comparing episodic future thoughts to autobiographical (...)
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    Nonhuman sequence learning findings argue against Hoerl and McCormack's two systems of temporal cognition.Benjamin J. De Corte & Edward A. Wasserman - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Hoerl & McCormack propose that animals learn sequences through an entrainment-like process, rather than tracking the temporal addresses of each event in a given sequence. However, past research suggests that animals form “temporal maps” of sequential events and also comprehend the concept of ordinal position. These findings suggest that a clarification or qualification of the authors’ hypothesis is needed.
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    Discrimination of ordinal relationships in temporal sequences by 4-month-old infants.Maria Dolores de Hevia, Viola Macchi Cassia, Ludovica Veggiotti & Maria Eirini Netskou - 2020 - Cognition 195 (C):104091.
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  50. Temporal Aspects of the Representation of the Moral Point of View.Pablo De Greiff - 1993 - Dissertation, Northwestern University
    The thesis that I have been trying to establish in this dissertation is that ethical systems are constructed on the basis of certain presuppositions about the temporal horizon in which human beings live, and most importantly, of the horizon within which they ought to live. In order to take a step towards establishing this claim, I examine what I take to be the two most powerful ethical theories in the western tradition, Aristotelianism and Kantianism, reconstructing their implications for the relationship (...)
     
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