1982
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-7904-8
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Time: A Philosophical Analysis

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“…In any case we can accept that how the present is determined depends on the subjective perceptions of the entrepreneur [58,59]. Moreover the concept of the average ideal duration of entrepreneurial commitment fits more with the notion of states of the world assessment of time rather than to the point of view of a single event (or a consequence) of events.…”
Section: The Entrepreneurial Perception Of Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any case we can accept that how the present is determined depends on the subjective perceptions of the entrepreneur [58,59]. Moreover the concept of the average ideal duration of entrepreneurial commitment fits more with the notion of states of the world assessment of time rather than to the point of view of a single event (or a consequence) of events.…”
Section: The Entrepreneurial Perception Of Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…the Refs. [20,21,22] and references therein. Moreover, it is worth stressing that the superluminal state of affairs is well-known in modern astronomy since the early 1980s, when the faster-than-light motion had been suggested in order to contradict the quasars having the cosmological distances.…”
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“…For in-depth treatments of temporal logic and of tense logic, see, e.g., Prior (1967), Rescher and Urquhart (1971), Lucas (1973), Van Benthem (1983), Gabbay (1976) and Chapman (1982). Development of ASL was influenced by the first four works listed.…”
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