Simultaneity and delay : a dialectical theory of staggered time
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Simultaneity and delay : a dialectical theory of staggered time
(Continuum studies in Continental philosophy)
Continuum, c2012
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Bibliography: p.[249]-258
Includes index
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Description
Through original speculations on the surprisingly complementary concepts of simultaneity and delay, and new interpretations of the great philosophers of time, this book proposes an innovative theory of staggered time. In the early 20th Century, Bergson and Husserl (following Einstein) made Simultaneity-what it means for events to occur at the same time-a central motif in philosophy.In the late 20th Century, Derrida and Deleuze instead emphasized Delay-events staggered over distant times.This struggle between convergent and staggered time also plays out in 20th Century aesthetics (especially music), politics, and the sciences. Despite their importance in the history of philosophy, this is the first book to comprehensively examine the concepts of simultaneity and delay.By putting simultaneity and delay into a dialectical relation, this book argues that time in general is organized by elastic rhythms. Lampert's concepts describe the time-structures of such diverse phenomena as atonal music, political decision-making, neuronal delays, leaps of memory and the boredom of waiting; and simultaneities and delays in everyday experience and behaviour.
Table of Contents
Preface / 1. Introduction to Concepts / 2. Phenomenology of Simultaneity and Delay: The Problem of Converging Time-lines / 3. Simultaneity and Delay in the Era of Eternity: Ancient and Medieval Issues / 4. Simultaneity and Delay in the Era of Time: Late Modern Issues / 5. Simultaneity and Delay in the Sciences / 6. Simultaneity and Delay in the Era of Simultaneity: Bergson / 7. Simultaneity and Delay in the Era of Delay / 8. Simultaneity and Delay in Politics / 9. Simultaneity and Delay in Music / 10. Conclusion: Organizing the Simultaneity-Delay Timescape / Bibliography / Index
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