Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
7
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1967
Publisher
The New York Academy of Sciences
Description
In this thought-provoking work, Erwin W. Straus delves into the intricate relationship between existence and the concept of time. He examines how our understanding of time is shaped by our experiences and perceptions, weaving together philosophy, psychology, and existential thought. Straus argues that time is not merely a linear progression but rather a multifaceted phenomenon deeply intertwined with human life and consciousness.
As readers journey through the pages, they are invited to reflect on their own relationship with time, considering how it influences their identity and existence. Straus's insights challenge conventional notions and encourage a deeper contemplation of the passage of time in the context of living as human beings, making this exploration both profound and relatable.
As readers journey through the pages, they are invited to reflect on their own relationship with time, considering how it influences their identity and existence. Straus's insights challenge conventional notions and encourage a deeper contemplation of the passage of time in the context of living as human beings, making this exploration both profound and relatable.