Perception of duration presupposes duration of perception - or does it?

Husserl and Dainton on time

Dan Zahavi

pp. 453-471

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Zahavi, D. (2007). Perception of duration presupposes duration of perception - or does it?: Husserl and Dainton on time. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (3), pp. 453-471.

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