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      Temporal Perspectives and the Phenomenology of Grief

      Review of Philosophy and Psychology
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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          Abstract

          In first personal accounts of the experience of grief, it is often described as disrupting the experience of time. This aspect of the experience has gained more attention in recent discussions, but it may nonetheless strike some as puzzling. Grieving subjects do, after all, still perceptually experience motion, change, and succession, and they are typically capable of orienting themselves in time and accurately estimating durations. As such, it is not immediately obvious how we ought understand the claim that grief disrupts the experience of time. In the present discussion I suggest that we can shed light on this aspect of the experience of grief by distinguishing between three temporal perspectives that experiencing (human) subjects typically occupy: the perceptual, the agential, and the narrative. Appeal to these three temporal perspectives helps to clarify the phenomenology of grief; it reveals a way in which grief can disrupt the experience of time; and it can also help us to analyse pre-existing issues in the literature on grief.

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                Review of Philosophy and Psychology
                Rev.Phil.Psych.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1878-5158
                1878-5166
                June 2024
                October 06 2022
                June 2024
                : 15
                : 2
                : 461-482
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                10.1007/s13164-022-00659-5
                1ff3f683-80fb-4cf3-a37f-e48435404720
                © 2024

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