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oapen-20.500.12657-501132021-07-15T13:21:16Z Time in Music and Culture Bielawski, Ludwik 2015 Akademii Bielawski Culture Czas Folk Music Instytut kulturze Music muzyce Nauk Polskiej Psychological Present Space Sztuki Temporality Time Time Zones Warszawa Zonality bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AV Music::AVA Theory of music & musicology bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AV Music::AVG Music: styles & genres::AVGH Folk & traditional music bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHM Anthropology::JHMC Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography From Aristotle to Heidegger, philosophers distinguished two orders of time, before, after and past, present, future, presenting them in a wide range of interpretations. It was only around the turn of the 1970s that two theories of time which deliberately went beyond that tradition, enhancing our notional apparatus, were produced independently of one another. The nature philosopher Julius T. Fraser, founder of the interdisciplinary International Society for the Study of Time, distinguished temporal levels in the evolution of the Cosmos and the structure of the human mind: atemporality,prototemporality,eotemporality,biotemporality andnootemporality. The author of the book distinguishes two ‘dimensions’ in time: the dimension of the sequence of time (syntagmatic) and the dimension of the sizes of duration or frequency (systemic). On the systemic scale, the author distinguishes, in human ways of existing and acting, a visual zone, zone of the psychological present, zone of works and performances, zone of the natural and cultural environment, zone of individual and social life and zone of history, myth and tradition. In this book, the author provides a synthesis of these theories. 2021-07-15T09:47:00Z 2021-07-15T09:47:00Z 2020 book ONIX_20210715_9783631791226_14 9783631791226 9783631791233 9783631791240 9783631790618 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50113 eng Eastern European Studies in Musicology application/pdf n/a 9783631791226.pdf Peter Lang International Academic Publishers 10.3726/b15917 10.3726/b15917 e927e604-2954-4bf6-826b-d5ecb47c6555 9783631791226 9783631791233 9783631791240 9783631790618 15 406 Bern open access
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From Aristotle to Heidegger, philosophers distinguished two orders of time, before, after and past, present, future, presenting them in a wide range of interpretations. It was only around the turn of the 1970s that two theories of time which deliberately went beyond that tradition, enhancing our notional apparatus, were produced independently of one another. The nature philosopher Julius T. Fraser, founder of the interdisciplinary International Society for the Study of Time, distinguished temporal levels in the evolution of the Cosmos and the structure of the human mind: atemporality,prototemporality,eotemporality,biotemporality andnootemporality. The author of the book distinguishes two ‘dimensions’ in time: the dimension of the sequence of time (syntagmatic) and the dimension of the sizes of duration or frequency (systemic). On the systemic scale, the author distinguishes, in human ways of existing and acting, a visual zone, zone of the psychological present, zone of works and performances, zone of the natural and cultural environment, zone of individual and social life and zone of history, myth and tradition. In this book, the author provides a synthesis of these theories.
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