ログイン
Language:

WEKO3

  • トップ
  • ランキング
To
lat lon distance
To

Field does not validate



インデックスリンク

インデックスツリー

メールアドレスを入力してください。

WEKO

One fine body…

WEKO

One fine body…

アイテム

  1. A100 文学部/人文学研究科・文学研究科・国際言語文化研究科
  2. A100b 刊行物
  3. Journal of the School of Letters
  4. 13

Approach to Time in Ancient Greek Philosophy

https://doi.org/10.18999/jousl.13.11
https://doi.org/10.18999/jousl.13.11
55f4783c-2fc3-4d1f-9a31-413c8367b328
名前 / ファイル ライセンス アクション
jousl_13_11.pdf jousl_13_11.pdf (435.5 kB)
アイテムタイプ 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2017-04-04
タイトル
タイトル Approach to Time in Ancient Greek Philosophy
言語 en
著者 KANAYAMA, Yasuhira (Yahei)

× KANAYAMA, Yasuhira (Yahei)

WEKO 70312

en KANAYAMA, Yasuhira (Yahei)

Search repository
金山, 弥平

× 金山, 弥平

WEKO 70313

ja 金山, 弥平

Search repository
アクセス権
アクセス権 open access
アクセス権URI http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
キーワード
主題Scheme Other
主題 time
キーワード
主題Scheme Other
主題 movement
キーワード
主題Scheme Other
主題 Aristotle
キーワード
主題Scheme Other
主題 Plato
キーワード
主題Scheme Other
主題 clock
キーワード
主題Scheme Other
主題 memory
抄録
内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 This paper clarifies Aristotle's definition of time as 'the number of movement by reference to before and after', by taking into consideration other concepts of time, such as that of Plato or of the Stoics, as well as various metaphors concerning time: the Ego-Moving metaphor and the Time-Moving metaphor; the sagittal metaphor and the lateral metaphor. The lateral metaphor does not appear in our language use, but when we visualize time, we allocate past or future to the right or left (or up or down), following the direction of our writing and reading. Time doesn't seem to exist, the past being no longer, the future being not yet, and 'now' being no part of time. However, humans have the faculty of imaginarion or representation (phantasia), closely related with memory, and thus by allocating time in our imagination, we can imagine it as some movement developed in space on our spiritual wax of mind, where perceptions are impressed, putting past times, for example, to the left, and future times to the right. This paper also takes into account the difference of two main types of clock in ancient world, the sundial and the water-clock, to further the understanding of Platonic versus Aristotelian concepts of time. Finally in relation with movement, the difference between eternity and sempiternity as well as the question of divisibility and indivisibility of movement and time is also discussed.
言語 en
出版者
出版者 School of Letters, Nagoya University
言語 en
言語
言語 eng
資源タイプ
資源 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
タイプ departmental bulletin paper
出版タイプ
出版タイプ VoR
出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
ID登録
ID登録 10.18999/jousl.13.11
ID登録タイプ JaLC
ISSN(print)
収録物識別子タイプ PISSN
収録物識別子 1349-6190
書誌情報 en : Journal of the School of Letters

巻 13, p. 11-26, 発行日 2017-03
著者版フラグ
値 publisher
URI
識別子 http://hdl.handle.net/2237/25875
識別子タイプ HDL
戻る
0
views
See details
Views

Versions

Ver.1 2021-03-01 14:28:06.352997
Show All versions

Share

Share
tweet

Cite as

Other

print

エクスポート

OAI-PMH
  • OAI-PMH JPCOAR 2.0
  • OAI-PMH JPCOAR 1.0
  • OAI-PMH DublinCore
  • OAI-PMH DDI
Other Formats
  • JSON
  • BIBTEX
  • ZIP

コミュニティ

確認

確認

確認


Powered by WEKO3


Powered by WEKO3