Abstract

Abstract The flawed duality of mind and body leads logically, but fallaciously, to a conception of time divided into the physical and the psychological. The apparent question then becomes how to reconcile the two disparate perspectives and the integration of psychological constructs such as the “now” of the observer into the physis of the outer world. However, since mind is only an emergent property of a specific configuration of matter, so time becomes the inexorable delusion of living systems. The duality of time is thus a spurious inquiry motivated by flawed, but still understandably compelling premise.

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