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Contributions to Proceedings:

H. Seblatnig:
"TIME";
in: "Digital Creativity", C. Beardon (ed.); issued by: University of Brighton; Conference, Brighton GB, 1995, 128 - 134.



English abstract:
In such a system interlacing time it is alqays the present connecting the different aspects of time. This is a consequence of the past being remembered as a past way of perception, and of the future being expected as a way of perception to come. Moreover, memory of the past and expectation of the future are not mperceptive acts, but intentional acts of the present. In other words: "The past has been perceived as present and is presently remembered as past; the future will be perceived as present and is presently anticipated as future."

Keywords:
Time

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