Duration Quote by Edmund Husserl Download Open image “The perception of duration itself presupposes a duration of perception.” — Edmund Husserl ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Duration Management Perception Philosophy of Mind Time management
ONE PERCEPTION MUST IMMEDIATELY AND DIRECTLY LEAD TO A FURTHER PERCEPTION — Charles Olson Copy Share Image
“[Duration is] the form which the succession of our conscious states assumes when our ego lets itself live, when it refrains from separating its… — Henri Bergson Copy Share Image
No one doubts but that we imagine time from the very fact that we imagine other bodies to be moved slower or faster or… — Baruch Spinoza Copy Share Image
Duration is the transformation of a succession into a reversion. In other words: THE BECOMING OF A MEMORY. — Alfred Jarry Copy Share Image
“Thus, over the course of seconds sensory cues can shape your behavior unconsciously.” — Robert M. Sapolsky Copy Share Image
“Self-perception is only partial perception, and while the passing of time dims memories, it can also unfold significance.” — Allison Jr., Dale C Copy Share Image
Time perception is very much about how you sequence your activities, how many activities you layer overtop of others, and the types of gaps,… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
Time is nothing absolute; its duration depends on the rate of thought and feeling. — John Draper Copy Share Image
The most intractable of our experiences is the experience of Time-the intuition of duration, combined with the thought of perpetual perishing. — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
“Time is nothing but the speed at which we capture and process sensory information from the ever-changing world around us. The perceived speed of… — Jean Paul Zogby Copy Share Image
Natural objects, for example, must be experienced before any theorizing about them can occur. — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
Pure phenomenology claims to be the science of pure phenomena. This concept of the phenomenon, which was developed under various names as early as… — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
The actuality of all of material Nature is therefore kept out of action and that of all corporeality along with it, including the actuality… — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
Within this widest concept of object, and specifically within the concept of individual object, Objects and phenomena stand in contrast with each other. — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
Something similar is still true of the courses followed by manifold intuitions which together make up the unity of one continuous consciousness of one… — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
To begin with, we put the proposition: pure phenomenology is the science of pure consciousness. — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
Direct the glance of apprehension & inquiry to pure consciousness, in its own absolute Being. — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
To every object there correspond an ideally closed system of truths that are true of it and, on the other hand, an ideal system… — Edmund Husserl Copy Share Image
By heaven we understand a state of happiness infinite in degree, and endless in duration. — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
Without morals a republic cannot subsist any length of time; they therefore who are decrying the Christian religion, whose morality is so sublime and… — Charles Carroll of Carrollton Copy Share Image
What we know for sure from our work and from others' is that mice have a life span of 1,000 days, dogs have 5,000… — S. Jay Olshansky Copy Share Image
It is well known that unemployment benefits raise unemployment durations. — Raj Chetty Copy Share Image
The Author of nature has not given laws to the universe, which, like the institutions of men, carry in themselves the elements of their… — John Playfair Copy Share Image
It is not events and the things one sees and enjoys that produce happiness, but a state of mind which can endow events with… — Andre Maurois Copy Share Image
Our greatest gain is to lose the wealth that is of such brief duration and, by comparison with eternal things, of such little worth;… — Teresa of Avila Copy Share Image
If we denote excitation as an end-effect by the sign plus (+), and inhibition as end-effect by the sign minus (-), such a reflex… — Charles Scott Sherrington Copy Share Image
Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
Think not thy time short in this world, since the world itself is not long. The created world is but a small parenthesis in… — Thomas Browne Copy Share Image
So you find yourself surrounded by death and horror in the world, and you escape it into lust. But lust has no duration; it… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
I think a Moon base is not necessary to get to Mars, but I think it will be helpful. It would give you a… — Charles Duke Copy Share Image