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Время биологическое и время субъективное: сравнительные характеристики

Время биологическое и время субъективное: сравнительные характеристики

Abstract

В статье категория времени рассматривается с точки зрения системного анализа, проводится разграничение времени на физическое, биологическое и внутреннее, разделяются понятия объективности времени и субъективного сознания времени, дается описание механизма восприятия времени человеком. Время обладает двойственными характеристиками: с одной стороны, оно переживается, с другой стороны, оно измеряется и количественно оценивается.

The category of time has been for long discussed in physics, biology and philosophy. The author examines the difference between the objective time and the subjective time perception. Time appears double-natured: on the one hand it is experienced and on the other one it can be measured. The phenomenological-structural opposition of time perception has come under scrutiny in the article.

Keywords

КАТЕГОРИЯ ВРЕМЕНИ, ПОСЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬНОСТЬ И ДЛИТЕЛЬНОСТЬ ВРЕМЕНИ, ОПРОСТРАНОСТВОВАНИЕ ВРЕМЕНИ, ФИЗИЧЕСКОЕ ВРЕМЯ, БИОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ ВРЕМЯ, БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ РИТМЫ, ОБЪЕКТИВНОСТЬ ВРЕМЕНИ, СУБЪЕКТИВНОЕ ВОСПРИЯТИЕ ВРЕМЕНИ, ОЩУЩАЕМОЕ И ВОСПРИНИМАЕМОЕ ВРЕМЯ, ВНУТРЕННЕЕ ВРЕМЯ, ФЕНОМЕНОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ СОЗНАНИЕ ВРЕМЕНИ

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