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Author TenHouten, Warren D.

Title Time and society / by Warren D. TenHouten.

Publication Info. Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2005.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 261 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-243) and indexes.
Contents Introduction -- A case study of the Australian Aborigines -- Patterned-cyclical time-consciousness -- Patterned-cyclical time-consciousness, continued -- Ordinary-linear time-consciousness -- Patterned-cyclical and ordinary-linear time and the two sides of the brain -- Immediate-participatory and episodic-futural time and the brain -- The two and the four, and possibly more : social duality and the elementary forms of sociality -- Natural and rational experience of time -- Communal sharing and patterned-cyclical time-consciousness -- Equality matching and immediate-participatory time-consciousness -- Authority ranking and episodic-futural time-consciousness -- Market pricing and ordinary-linear time-consciousness -- Text and temporality -- An empirical test of the theory -- Discussion.
Summary "Time-consciousness - long a shared objective of philosophy and social thought - is key to understanding different cultures and their cognitive adaptation to one another. Warren D. TenHouten's book achieves this goal by providing a three-level theory of time-consciousness, its neurocognitive basis, and social organization. Using classical and contemporary ethnographies of Australian Aborigines and Euro-Australians to support his theory, TenHouten shows how involvement in hedonic sociality - emphasizing equality and community - leads to time that is cyclical, present oriented, and more generally natural; whereas agonic sociality - based an inequality and agency - leads to time that is linear, future oriented, and more generally rational."--Jacket.
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Subject Time -- Sociological aspects.
Time -- Sociological aspects.
Pintupi people (C10) (NT SF52-11)
Indigenous knowledge.
Psychology - Adaptation.
Psychology - Cognition.
Psychology - Dreams and symbolism.
Religion - Dreaming - Creation / Cosmology.
Social organisation.
Psychoanalysis and culture -- Australia.
Psychoanalysis and culture.
Australia.
Thought and thinking.
Thought and thinking.
Cognition and culture -- Australia.
Cognition and culture.
Time perception.
Time perception.
Other Form: Print version: TenHouten, Warren D. Time and society. Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2005 0791464334 (DLC) 2004014220 (OCoLC)55679761
ISBN 9780791483459 (electronic book)
0791483452 (electronic book)
0791464334
9780791464335
0791464342
9780791464342