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On Borrowed Time The Art And Economy Of Living With Deadlines Harald Weinrich Steven Rendall

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On Borrowed Time The Art And Economy Of Living With Deadlines Harald Weinrich Steven Rendall
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Harald Weinrich; Steven Rendall
ISBN: 9780226886039, 0226886034
Language: English
Year: 2010

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On Borrowed Time The Art And Economy Of Living With Deadlines Harald Weinrich Steven Rendall by Harald Weinrich; Steven Rendall 9780226886039, 0226886034 instant download after payment.

Life is short. This indisputable fact of existence has driven human ingenuity since antiquity, whether through efforts to lengthen our lives with medicine or shorten the amount of time we spend on work using technology. Alongside this struggle to manage the pressure of life’s ultimate deadline, human perception of the passage and effects of time has also changed. In On Borrowed Time, Harald Weinrich examines an extraordinary range of materials—from Hippocrates to Run Lola Run—to put forth a new conception of time and its limits that, unlike older models, is firmly grounded in human experience.
Weinrich’s analysis of the roots of the word time connects it to the temples of the skull, demonstrating that humans first experienced time in the beating of their pulses. Tracing this corporeal perception of time across literary, religious, and philosophical works, Weinrich concludes that time functions as a kind of sixth sense—the crucial sense that enables the other five.
Written with Weinrich’s customary narrative elegance, On Borrowed Time is an absorbing—and, fittingly, succinct—meditation on life’s inexorable brevity.

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