Of Time, Passion, and Knowledge: Reflections on the Strategy of ExistenceG. Braziller, 1975 - 529 Seiten |
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... continuous time may be derived from abstract , timeless points , Whitehead's method of " extensive abstraction " is probably the most sensi- tive and sophisticated one . Whitehead defined his method as " the law of convergence to ...
... continuous time may be derived from abstract , timeless points , Whitehead's method of " extensive abstraction " is probably the most sensi- tive and sophisticated one . Whitehead defined his method as " the law of convergence to ...
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... continuous creation rather than the acceptance of a singularity in time ( especially in the absence of any over- whelming evidence for the former ) would be puzzling were it not for the witness of its distinguished Parmenidean ancestry ...
... continuous creation rather than the acceptance of a singularity in time ( especially in the absence of any over- whelming evidence for the former ) would be puzzling were it not for the witness of its distinguished Parmenidean ancestry ...
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... continuous present ; it may be symbolized by two clocks which remain in phase because God con- tinuously synchronizes their hands . Leibniz proposed a design which distantly resembles occasionalism but involves past and future as well ...
... continuous present ; it may be symbolized by two clocks which remain in phase because God con- tinuously synchronizes their hands . Leibniz proposed a design which distantly resembles occasionalism but involves past and future as well ...
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ASCENTBY WAY OF INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PART | 9 |
Oriental Concepts of Time | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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