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1 | The appeal of immediate experience | 3 |
2 | The mediacy of experience | 27 |
3 | Experience and the prospective gaze to the future | 57 |
4 | Experience and the retrospective glance to the past | 95 |
5 | Experience and the temporal logic of late modernity | 139 |
6 | Reassessing experience | 161 |
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