Strandjord, Jonathan P. "Varieties of Temporal Experience." Process Studies 17, no. 1 (Spring 1988): 19-25.
Abstract
This essay reflects on temporal experience and attempts to frame an adequate account of the apparently variable rate of lived time. The inadequacy of the common explanations of this phenomenon is demonstrated. Then a new account is constructed, using resources from Whitehead's philosophy (especially his understanding of the mental and physical poles of an occasion of experience), and is shown to cover a variety of cases including time experience in pain, pleasure, childhood and dreams. [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]