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    On Perceptual Experience
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 31 (3): 264-276. 2000.
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    Heidegger and `the concept of time'
    History of the Human Sciences 15 (3): 117-132. 2002.
    This article explores the extent to which Heidegger promises a novel understanding of the concept of time. Heidegger believes that the tradition of philosophy was mistaken in interpreting time as a moveable image of eternity. We are told that this definition of time is intelligible only if we have eternity as a point of departure to understand the meaning of time. Yet, Heidegger believes that we are barred from such a viewpoint. We can only understand the phenomenon of time from our mortal or fi…Read more