55 min

Time & Temporality with Graeme A. Forbes Living Philosophy

    • Philosophy

We live within time, but apart from it passing or lingering too long, how much do we understand the extent to which it pervades our lives? And what should we make of the claim based on physics that time does not pass, and therefore, that our experience of it doing so is really an illusion? Graeme A. Forbes (University of Kent) is a metaphysician of time (and much more!) who helps us gain some clarity on the human experience of time.
Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.
Host:
Dr Todd Mei
Sponsors:
Philosophy2u.com
Hillary Hutchinson, Career and Change Coach at Transitioning Your Life
Martin Bunzl, author of Thinking while Walking
Hermeneutics in Real Life
Geoffrey Moore, author of The Infinite Staircase     
Links Related to this Episode:
Graeme A. Forbes (professional website, personal website)
 Susan Stebbing (SEP)
Philosophy and the Physicists (Amazon)
Thinking to Some Purpose (Good Reads)
Phenomenology (Entry by Paul B. Armstrong)
Albert Camus (The Plague)
Craig Callendar (Website)
E. M. Cioran (Wikipedia)
Martin Heidegger (Wikipedia)
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (Wikipedia)
Wilfrid Sellars (Wikipedia)
Music: Earth and the Moon, by Ketsa
Theme to Doctor Who at the Internet Archive
Logo Art: Angela Silva, Dattura Studios
 
Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.

We live within time, but apart from it passing or lingering too long, how much do we understand the extent to which it pervades our lives? And what should we make of the claim based on physics that time does not pass, and therefore, that our experience of it doing so is really an illusion? Graeme A. Forbes (University of Kent) is a metaphysician of time (and much more!) who helps us gain some clarity on the human experience of time.
Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.
Host:
Dr Todd Mei
Sponsors:
Philosophy2u.com
Hillary Hutchinson, Career and Change Coach at Transitioning Your Life
Martin Bunzl, author of Thinking while Walking
Hermeneutics in Real Life
Geoffrey Moore, author of The Infinite Staircase     
Links Related to this Episode:
Graeme A. Forbes (professional website, personal website)
 Susan Stebbing (SEP)
Philosophy and the Physicists (Amazon)
Thinking to Some Purpose (Good Reads)
Phenomenology (Entry by Paul B. Armstrong)
Albert Camus (The Plague)
Craig Callendar (Website)
E. M. Cioran (Wikipedia)
Martin Heidegger (Wikipedia)
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (Wikipedia)
Wilfrid Sellars (Wikipedia)
Music: Earth and the Moon, by Ketsa
Theme to Doctor Who at the Internet Archive
Logo Art: Angela Silva, Dattura Studios
 
Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.

55 min