Ontological Investigations

Monday, 5 March 2018

The Mystery of Time (or, the Man who did not know what Time is)

Bouwsma's The Mystery of Time (or, the Man who did not know what Time is) appeared in The Journal of Philosophy. The first part, however, is a short story. Only later does it turn into a reflection on language and time. The whole essay is a bit dated (1954), but with that in mind it's still worth reading.
Posted by Cyrus Pacquin at 19:45
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