Subjects -> ASTRONOMY (Total: 94 journals)
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- Note from the Editor: Farewell and Welcome
- Authors: Jo Alyson Parker
First page: 5 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 5 - 8 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- The History of the Future
- Authors: Anthony Crabbe; Peter Øhrstrøm
First page: 9 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 9 - 10 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- The International Society for the Study of Time Seventeenth Triennial
Conference- First page: 11
Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 11 - 13 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Slow Time Zones at Loyola Marymount University
- Authors: Paul Harris
First page: 14 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 14 - 16 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Time’s Speech in : How the Past Can Be Undying
- Authors: Frederick Turner
First page: 17 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 17 - 28The speech of Time in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale is here closely analyzed as the poet’s statement of his philosophy of time. The play’s breach of Aristotle’s unity of time—the play at this point lets pass sixteen years—introduces several other breaches of received wisdom about time. Shakespeare rejects the view of time the destroyer in his sonnets, replacing it with a view of time that combines time as judge, as that which tries or tests, as maker of lawfulness and laws, as gardener and agent of growth, and as emergent consciousness. An early feminist work, the play sees the creative function of time as characteristic of female ethics and action. Most radically, time is constitutively recursive in its nature, not a simple dimension, radically unpredictable yet retrodictable once an event has occurred. Nothing is lost, though the past itself grows in meaning as new time accumulates upon it. PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- In Support of Whitehead’s Time
- Authors: Rémy Lestienne
First page: 29 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 29 - 45In 1911, Alfred North Whitehead has a brainstorm: if we deny the reality of the instant, many problems of the philosophy of nature seem solved. His metaphysics, however, will wait until his moving to Harvard, in 1924, to mature. Besides his denial of the instants of time and the replacement of the concept of time by that of “process,” Whitehead articulates new concepts (concrescence, prehension) to account for the crystallization of successive empirical realities, the solidarity between events, the permanence of objects, and their deterministic behavior altogether. His views of nature fit well with both quantum mechanics and relativity theories, although not in the details of the latter. But one of his largely unnoticed merits, in my view, is to reopen the question of free will in the mind-body problem. PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- The Non-Urgency of Animation or How to Jump Out of a Vehicle in Motion
- Authors: José Garcia-Moreno
First page: 46 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 46 - 68In the last decade, we have noted increasing interest in animation from students diagnosed with autism. This article depicts the particular case of the Animation Department at Loyola Marymount University, where college students diagnosed with autistic syndrome disorder (ASD) talk about patience, focus, and collaboration, and voice their opinions about their attraction to animation and how it has played an important role in their lives. PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- A Commentary on José Garcia Moreno’s “The Non-Urgency of
Animation”- Authors: Saro Palmeri
First page: 69 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 69 - 71 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- 2114, : A Conversation with Katie Paterson
- Authors: Laura Leuzzi; Antonella Sbrilli
First page: 72 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 72 - 79 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Sabine Gross and Steve Ostovich
- Authors: Carol A. Fischer; Anthony Crabbe
First page: 81 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 81 - 85 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Richard A. Muller
- Authors: Carol A. Fischer; Donald E. Morse
First page: 86 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 86 - 88 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Craig Russell
- Authors: Carol A. Fischer; Carol Fischer
First page: 89 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 89 - 90 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Frederick Turner
- Authors: Carol A. Fischer; Dennis Costa
First page: 91 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 91 - 94 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Russell West-Pavlov
- Authors: Carol A. Fischer; John Streamas
First page: 95 Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 95 - 98 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
- Time-Related Events
- First page: 99
Abstract: Source: Volume 18, Issue 1, pp 99 - 110 PubDate: 2018-04-02T00:00:00Z
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