
Time: A Very Short Introduction
von:
Jenann Ismael
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 0198832664
ISBN 13: 9780198832669
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
January 3rd, 2022
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Seiten: 144
Genres: Science & Technology, Travel
In her exploration of the elusive concept of time, Jenann Ismael delves into the fundamental questions that have intrigued humanity for centuries. She examines the nature of time, inviting readers to ponder its passage and the implications of this often-ungraspable dimension. The author expertly breaks down complex philosophical ideas into digestible insights, making the topic accessible to anyone curious about the mysteries surrounding time.
Ismael not only addresses the theoretical underpinnings of time but also its practical relevance in our daily lives. She considers how different cultures perceive time, contrasting linear and cyclical views that further enrich the discourse. Through her engaging narrative, she prompts readers to reflect on their own experiences and timelines, linking personal existence to broader philosophical inquiries.
The book serves as a thought-provoking companion for those seeking clarity amidst the paradoxes of temporal existence. With its concise yet profound approach, it invites readers to journey through a landscape where time is both a constant companion and an ever-elusive phenomenon.
Ismael not only addresses the theoretical underpinnings of time but also its practical relevance in our daily lives. She considers how different cultures perceive time, contrasting linear and cyclical views that further enrich the discourse. Through her engaging narrative, she prompts readers to reflect on their own experiences and timelines, linking personal existence to broader philosophical inquiries.
The book serves as a thought-provoking companion for those seeking clarity amidst the paradoxes of temporal existence. With its concise yet profound approach, it invites readers to journey through a landscape where time is both a constant companion and an ever-elusive phenomenon.