Never, and I do mean never, insult the CAS.
I like playing with time. In the recent past there was a movement in Continental Europe as part of existentialist psychology to ascribe most disorders to the improper perception of the temporal order of reality. And, I think there's something to that.
I was saying I'm an unofficial member of the CAS - always have been :)
I don't know about that theory but I was sincere when I referred to the Phenomenologists and in particular, Husserl's Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness - not for the faint hearted, lol
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Lol.
Yes, the phenomenologists definitely made some good points, although they tended towards confusing language in my opinion. A natural result of trying to articulate the limits of human experience and knowledge.
I like how Snygg and Combs pulled their influence into Phenomenal Field Theory. And, there is also the feel of their influences in Affordances from James Gibson. Husserl made a huge impact.
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