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Specious present : ウィキペディア英語版 | Specious present The specious present is the time duration wherein one's perceptions are considered to be in the present.〔James, W. (1893). (The principles of psychology ). New York: H. Holt and Company. Page 609.〕 Time perception studies the sense of time, which differs from other senses since time cannot be directly perceived but must be reconstructed by the brain. ==Description== The term was coined by E. Robert Kelly,〔Anonymous (E. Robert Kelly), ''The Alternative: A Study in Psychology''. London: Macmillan and Co., 1882.〕 better known under the pseudonym "E. R. Clay". The concept was further developed by philosopher William James.〔 James defined the specious present to be "the prototype of all conceived times... the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible". C. D. Broad in "Scientific Thought" (1930) further elaborated on the concept of the specious present, and considered that the Specious Present may be considered as the temporal equivalent of a sensory datum.
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