ABSTRACT

That the concept of time, as well as rhythms within time, has occupied the thinking of many philosophers and psychologists goes without question. Luce’s (1970) 364summarizing comment: “in every aspect of our physiology and lives, it becomes clear that we are made of the order we call time [p. 152],” sets the scenario for the study of the multidimensionality of lived time as defined by Straus (1967).