It is naturalistic for us to acknowledge no fundamental temporal-ontological distinction between past, present and
future time; as we have a sense of time as the ongoing production of temporal
differentiation.
Yet TIME is differentiated solely by the differences between the event that occur within it.
For we fail to grasp that historical time (the time of human life) is constituted through such immanent differentiations as differences between events, not the utilitarian employment of clocks ticking.
Yet TIME is differentiated solely by the differences between the event that occur within it.
For we fail to grasp that historical time (the time of human life) is constituted through such immanent differentiations as differences between events, not the utilitarian employment of clocks ticking.
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