The problem of time, with special reference to its importance for modern thought
Although the experience of time is immediately familiar to us all, a number of difficult and very important problems are raised by it. On examination some of these are found to be logical, some psychological, some physical; but underlying these and presupposed by them, there remains a number of ques...
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Royal Holloway, University of London
1936
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