Two Approaches to Study of the Perception of Time |
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Abstract: | From the standpoint of psychology, study of man's perception of the world around him presupposes study of the process and the result of the development of a subjective reflection of the objective world. The objects of perception are the concrete objects in the surrounding world, and empirical investigation is designed to seek and find lawful correspondences between the physical characteristics (properties) of those objects and the psychological characteristics (properties) of the image of that world. In such an approach, the question of the object of perception is the key to resolving the problem of time perception. |
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