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Guyau suggested that the idea of time arose when man became conscious of his reactions towards pleasure and pain and of the succession of muscular sensations associated with these reactions . When a baby is hungry it cries and stretches ...
Guyau suggested that the idea of time arose when man became conscious of his reactions towards pleasure and pain and of the succession of muscular sensations associated with these reactions . When a baby is hungry it cries and stretches ...
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Instead , we should concentrate on the fact that whereas brain , because it is a material entity , exists both in three - dimensional space and in time , mind , as manifested in consciousness , is a phenomenon pre - eminently associated ...
Instead , we should concentrate on the fact that whereas brain , because it is a material entity , exists both in three - dimensional space and in time , mind , as manifested in consciousness , is a phenomenon pre - eminently associated ...
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It thus appeared that this model could be regarded from both points of view , although when the fundamental particles were identified with particular points of space the associated time scale was not the uniform time of atomic ...
It thus appeared that this model could be regarded from both points of view , although when the fundamental particles were identified with particular points of space the associated time scale was not the uniform time of atomic ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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