Reflections on the volume Time in philosophy and science, author Andreea Elena Matic
Keywords:
science, space, time, temporality, eternity.Abstract
Andreea Elena Matic proposes an interesting history of time in her volume Time in philosophy and science, published by LUMEN Publishing House from Iasi. The author carries us in a fascinating history of the idea of time, starting from Babylonian astronomies, to the Copernican revolution and, of course, the relativist time, lost in the black holes.
How to cite: Sandu, A. (2017). Reflections on the volume Time in philosophy and science, author Andreea Elena Matic. Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty, Section: Philosophy and Humanistic Sciences, V(1), 71-74. DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumenphs.2017.0501.06
References
Lagneau, J. (1950). Cours sur la perception. In Celebres Lecons, Paris: P.U.F.
Matic, A. E. (2017). Timpul in filosofie si Stiinte, [Time in philosophy and science]. Iasi, Romania: Lumen Publishing House.
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