- Julius Thomas Fraser
Infobox_Philosopher
region = Western
era = 20th-century
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name = Julius Thomas Fraser
birth =May 7 ,1923
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school_tradition =Interdisciplinary
main_interests =Time ,Temporality
influences =Plato , Augustine,Shakespeare
influenced =Rovelli ,
J. T. Fraser (born: May 7th, 1923 in
Budapest ,Hungary ) has made important scholarly contributions to the interdisciplinaryStudy of Time and is a founding member of the International Society for the Study of Time. His work has strongly influenced thinking about the nature oftime across the disciplines fromphysics tosociology ,biology tocomparative religion , and he is a seminal figure in the generalinterdisciplinary study oftemporality .Biography
Born and raised in
Hungary , he was not drafted into the military on account of his partial Jewish heritage. Following theSecond World War , he emigrated to the United States. Working as an engineer and an inventor for several years, he registering at least seven US patents between 1958 and 1963. However, he already began to think about the nature of time much earlier, as early as 1945. His early training had been in physics, but he completed his Ph.D. in 1969 in the Fakultät für Geistes- und Staatswissenschaften (Faculty of Social and Political Sciences) at theUniversity of Hannover , and his dissertation was entitled: "Time as a Hierarchy of Creative Conflicts". Although this work provided a template for many of his later investigations, he had already touched on many of the core ideas in his first articles in 1966, the same year that he founded the International Society for the Study of Time.The number of articles and books Fraser authored and edited over the next several decades is too long list, but following the success of his well-received edited volume of interdiscplinary articles, "The Voices of Time", in 1966, which remains a regularly cited classic of time studies to this day, he was instrumental in overseeing the editing and publication of the first ten volumes of the "The Study of Time" series through the
ISST . More recent contributions include his role as a founding editor of the interdisciplinary JournalKronoscope .Central Themes and Ideas in his Writings
Throughout his many works, two themes stand out centrally: :# The Hierarchical Theory of Time:# The Theory of Time as ConflictIn fact, much of his work can be understood as an interplay between these themes, whether played out in disciplinary theatres of the sciences, the arts, the humanities, and history, or as a bridging principle between fields of enquiry themselves. Arguably, the very distinction between disciplines as diverse as those which epistemically belong in the natural and human spheres of knowledge find their methodological and definitional norms informed by especially his hierarchical theory of time.
The Study of Time: Methodology
The Unity of Time Hypothesis
Interdisciplinarity and Time
The Hierarchical Theory of Time
The Theory of Time as Conflict
References
Books that he has authored include::* 1975, "Of Time, Passion, and Knowledge" :* 1978, "Time as Conflict: a Scientific and Humanistic Study":* 1982, "The Genesis and Evolution of Time: a Critique of Interpretations in Physics" :* 1987, "Time the Familiar Stranger":* 1999, "Time, Conflict, and Human Values":* 2007, "Time and Time Again: Reports from a Boundary of the Universe" (forthcoming)
ee also
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temporality
*philosophy of time External links
* [http://www.timesmith.net JT Fraser's Curriculum Vitae and Homepage]
* [http://www.studyoftime.org The ISST (International Society for the Study of Time) Homepage]
* [http://www.temporality.org/fraser.htm Index and discussion of Fraser's Work]
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