Time in Music and Culture

From Aristotle to Heidegger, philosophers distinguished two orders of time, before, after and past, present, future, presenting them in a wide range of interpretations. It was only around the turn of the 1970s that two theories of time which deliberately went beyond that tradition, enhancing our not...

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Main Author: Bielawski, Ludwik (auth)
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Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 2020
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