Singh, Mayank: Beyond Anthropocentrism and Psychological Time: A Phenomenological Inquiry into Existence, Flow, and Interconnectedness

This paper examines the phenomenological structure of psychological time, anthropocentric knowledge, and the fragmentation of direct existence through conceptual accumulation. Modern civilization increasingly interprets reality through systems of continuity, preservation, measurement, and self-centered cognition. Human consciousness, conditioned through memory, fear, economic structures, identity formation, and anthropocentric interpretation, gradually loses direct contact with the immediacy of