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Concept of Time from "summary" of The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

Time, according to common sense, is something that flows uniformly and without interruption. We perceive it as a continuous and unbroken stream, passing steadily from the past through the present to the future. However, upon closer examination, this simple view of time becomes quite problematic. The concept of time raises several questions that challenge our intuitive understanding. One such question is whether time is an objective feature of the world or a subjective experience of the mind. We commonly think of time as something external to us, existing independently of our perceptions. However, when we consider that time is measured by events or changes in the world, we realize that time is not entirely independent of our consciousness. Another question that arises is whether time is a single, unified entity or a collection of distinct moments. The idea of time as a single entity is known as the doctrine of the specious present, which suggests that we are always experiencing a small interval of time that encompasses both the past and the future. However, this view faces difficulties when we consider how we perceive events that are far removed in time. Furthermore, the concept of time raises the question of whether time has a direction or if it is reversible. We commonly think of time as flowing in one direction, from the past to the future, in a linear fashion. However, this view is challenged by certain physical theories, such as the theory of relativity, which suggest that time can be bent and distorted.
  1. The concept of time is far more complex and nuanced than our everyday experience suggests. It raises questions about the nature of reality, the relationship between mind and world, and the structure of the universe itself. By examining these questions, we can gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental nature of time and its role in shaping our perception of the world.
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The Problems of Philosophy

Bertrand Russell

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