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There is no time, for time does not exist

 view of the earth from outer space which encourages the perception of the planet  as a whole - as a temporal simultaneity.  This impacts greatly on our popular perception of time.
Posted 16th February by Dr Peter Cheevers

91 Past, Present, Future represent a system which masquerades as a distinction

The triadic structure of past, present, future, represent a system which is nothing other than a tautology masquerading as an an analytical distinction
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According to Heidegger there is a conception of time as a series of
 nows which is shared by ordinary people and philosophers from Aristotle to Bergson.
These philosophers and ordinary people will view time with its fundamental terminology of ‘past’ ‘present’ ‘future ‘ as primordial entity from which the human experience of time is derived.
Heidegger views time differently. In simple terms, for Heidegger time is not something which exists in the world and is then reflected in the human mind but something which arises from human beings (Dasein) and is then projected onto to the world. According to this view it is a mistake to think that human beings passively experience the time of the outside world.
For Heidegger , the concept of time in general is actively produced by human modes of being which subsequently temporarises our sense of the world. This is in fact what time  it is the process of temporising
We must hold ourselves aloof from all those significations of past present future. These tensed terms have arisen out of our inauthentic ways of looking at time.

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