The book "The Reason for there being no Fixed Time for Human Beings" by Basil Hall Chamberlain is a philosophical treatise that explores the concept of time and its relationship to human existence. Chamberlain argues that time is not a fixed, linear construct, but rather a fluid and subjective experience that varies from person to person. He contends that the traditional notion of time as a measurable, quantifiable entity is an illusion, and that true understanding of time can only be achieved through a deep examination of human consciousness. The book is a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of time and its role in shaping human experience, and it challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about the nature of reality.
By Basil Hall Chamberlain · First published 1928 · Genre: Philosophy, Non-fiction, Self-help