Philosophy ETDs
Publication Date
10-9-1959
Abstract
The problem of time has continued to be a puzzle in the history of philosophy, just as "the problem of Being" has. The time which we experience in ordinary life -- not only emotionally, such as we feel, endure, anticipate or regret, but also intellectually, such as we measure and calculate -- it is not "time itself' but consists in individual, concrete movements and changes.
Degree Name
Philosophy
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Philosophy
First Committee Member (Chair)
Archie J. Bahm
Second Committee Member
H. G. Alexander
Third Committee Member
Melbourne Griffith Evans
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Iida, Teruaki. "The Problem of Time in the Philosophy of William James." (1959). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/phil_etds/21