ABSTRACT

Movement is in time as well as in space, and this chapter therefore introduces a discussion of the importance of felt movement to the sense of time. Movement is felt as a whole and the feeling is intrinsically temporal. Consideration of temporality cannot be separated from the existential conditions of birth and death, for which Heidegger's writing is a reference point. While there is psychological research on the judgment of time intervals, on memory and on time in melody and rhythm, the topic of felt movement in time deserves further consideration.