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(1999) Language, quantum, music, Dordrecht, Springer.
Sellars once wrote that " "the problem of time" is rivaled only by the "mind-body problem" in the extent to which it inexorably brings into play all the major concerns of philosophy" (1971, 527). Considering that time plays a major role both in our inner life and in the description of the outer world, one could suggest that two problems are deeply related: our progress in understanding bits of the problem of time might shed light into the mind-body problem and viceversa.1 In this paper, I will test the plausibility of this suggestion, by focusing on a fundamental aspect of the relationship between the "time of physics' and the "time of mind", namely the problem of their compatibility.2
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2043-4_18
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Dorato, M. (1999)., Time, relativity, and the spatiality of mental events, in M. L. Dalla Chiara, R. Giuntini & F. Laudisa (eds.), Language, quantum, music, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 197-207.
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