1st Edition

Aging and Time Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Illustrated Edition

By Jan Baars, Henk Visser Copyright 2006
216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

The aim of this volume is to revitalise the debate about the concepts of time implicit in the study of aging. The many problems related to aging and the aged put an enormous pressure on the gerontological community to come up with practical applications and solutions. In considering research findings, we must keep in mind the basic assumptions that shape and influence even the most obvious... Read more

Introduction

Introduction Chronological Time and Chronological Age: Problems of Temporal Diversity
Jan Baars

A Triple Temporality of Aging: Chronological Measurement, Personal Experience, and Narrative Articulation
Jan Baars

Psychological Time: Empirical Evidence, Theories, and Age-Related Effects
Elke van der Meer

Temporal References in the Construction of Self-Identity: A Life-Span Approach
Freya Dittaman-Kohli

The Concept of Event Time in the Study of Adult Development
K. Warner Schaie

Time and Aging: A Physicist's Look at Gerontology
Jos Uffink

Biological Time as an Emergent Property
F. Eugene Yates

Whence an Emergence of Biological Time?
Jos Uffink

Further Conjectures on the Nature of Time in Living Systems: Causes of Senescence Addendum
F. Eugene Yates


The Integration Problem: Toward Multilevel Explanations
Henk Vesser

Biography

Jan Baars is Professor of Interpretive Gerontology, at the University of Humanistic Studies in Utrecht, The Netherlands