Time, Memory, and Soul in Book XI of the Confessions
Abstract
Book XI of the Confessions inaugurates what centuries later will be called a phenomenology of inner time. Augustine refuses to measure time in the motion of things and finds it again in the distensio animi — a threefold structure of presence in which past, present, and future exist as memory, attention, and expectation in the soul.
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2026-05-21
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Time, Memory, and Soul in Book XI of the Confessions. (2026). Hypostasis, 1(1), 35-58. https://hypostasis.krvhub.com/hypostasis/article/view/tempo-memoria-confissoes