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2 Comments:
Great site! "Time" - one of the most fundamental and interesting of all topics. Lakoff and Johnson present an interesting argument for "time" as a metaphorical entity in their "Philosophy in the Flesh." The body's existence (participation?) in time and space is not covered so thoroughly, but it brings up some interesting questions.
If you read my other blog you know I am a big fan of Lakoff, but still have to go back to some of his older stuff. I read a lot of Fraser some years ago and like his idea that "life gives time its direction".
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