Le texte examine avec une rigueur exemplaire la distinction entre le temps psychologique, tel que per u par la conscience, et le temps physique ou math matique utilis par les savants. En abordant les probl mes complexes de la mesure du temps et de sa r alit objective, Nys offre une synth se magistrale qui demeure un pilier de la cosmologie philosophique.
Cet ouvrage constitue une ressource pr cieuse pour les tudiants et chercheurs souhaitant approfondir les fondements de la m taphysique de la nature. "COURS DE PHILOSOPHIE La Notion De Temps" ne se contente pas d'exposer des syst mes historiques; il invite le lecteur une r flexion critique sur la structure de l'univers et sur la place que l'homme occupe au sein de l' coulement perp tuel du devenir.
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