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like a quantum of past future now
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Global Performance Studies, 2019
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Immersed In Time
Sean Cubitt
Visual Communication, 2007
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BORGES: THE REALITY OF MAKING SENSE
Giovanna Bartucci
Rhetoric Bates College, 1985
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From Times to Worlds and Back Again
Alessandro Giordani
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 2013
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Introduction: Possession and Paradox
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INtroduction: Posesion and Paradox, 2022
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THAT TIME and the Dynamics of Being
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On Time ,Transience and Literary Creation
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David Carr's Theory of Experiencing Times Past
Gabrielle Spiegel
History and Theory, 2019
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The Narrated Present
Chris A Wright
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Reflection on Time, Space and Being in a New Context
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It’s hard for me to be in the present sometimes: dOCUMENTA (13),
Melissa S Ragain
X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly, 2013
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Firth, R. and Robinson, A. (2014) “For the Past Yet to Come: Utopian conceptions of time and becoming” Time and Society, 23: 3, pp. 380-401
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Time and Society
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Seeing the present
Jeremy Butterfield
Mind, 1984
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On Where Things Could Be
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The Dissolution and Re-Orientation of the Self in Time (presented at Science and Non-Duality Conference, October 2012)
Richard Strube
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How Does the Future Appear Inspite of the Present? Towards an “Empty Teleology” of Time (first version)
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The Passage of Time and its Enemies: an Introduction to Time and Reality II
Emiliano Boccardi
in Time and Reality II, Special Issue of Manuscrito (Boccardi, E. eds.), 40(1), 5-41, 2017
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Words after things: Narrating the ends of worlds
Bradon Smith
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Adema, S.M. (2013). ‘No boundaries in Time or space, Nec Metas Rerum Nec Tempora’. In J. Heirman & J. Klooster (Eds.), Ideologies of Lived Space (pp. 143-158). Gent: Academia Press.
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Metafiction, Transfictionality and Possible Worlds in Jorge Luis Borges’ The Immortal
Ana-Maria Deliu
Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, 2015
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In Crossing the Dreams to Unnamed Reality
Endi Poskovic
The Celebrating Print Magazine, 2018
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On the moment when the future could still become, before it became the past that has been
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Title: Secondary places, imagination and memory of a reverse-order universe
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Writing in Time
Marta Werner
2021
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The Sublime Dissociation of the Past: Or How to Be(come) What One Is No Longer
Frank Ankersmit
History and Theory, 2001
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On time travel
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Rhythm and Decay. A Vocabulary for The Double Sense of “Destination”
Annamaria Pacilio
World Congress of Philosophy, Rome, 2024
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Experience of the world in time
Alva Noë
Analysis, 2006
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The Philosophical Retreat to the Here and Now: Notes on Living in Time
Richard Moran
Philosophy, 2022
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"The World as I found it: On the First-Person Point of View", Representations 156 (December 2021), 55-84.
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Representations, 2021
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