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temporality
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The condition of being bounded in time (of being temporal.)
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'temporality' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to refer to the quality of existing or occurring only for a limited time. For example, "The temporality of life gives us a sense of urgency to seize each moment and make the most of our days."
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Even though a mechanism is temporally extended, philosophical analyses of mechanisms may not capture all aspects of temporality (see Section 4.3).
As with absolute consciousness, since the ego is not itself a temporal object – it lies outside time, it is what creates or constitutes temporality – and so the issue of what unifies the successive phases of an ego (or an ego's awareness) simply does not arise.
Judith Butler, in the essay that won the 1997 Bad Writing Contest, uses account, relations, ways, hegemony, relations, repetition, convergence, rearticulation, question, temporality, thinking, structure, shift, theory, totalities, objects, insights, possibility, structure, conception, hegemony, sites, strategies, rearticulation and power all in a single sentence.
Duration denoted a temporality lacking all subjectivity.
Later he shifted to a more " Augustinian" stance, rejecting the hypothesis of a creation "ab aeterno" and admitting that it is possible to prove the temporality of creation, although he finds that no conclusive argument has been advanced so far.
They are able to make a case of it, in part because they ignore the spatiality of ningen (human being), focussing on ningen's temporality.
These questions can be parsed more analytically in terms of five variables: abstraction, variety, connectivity, temporality, and spatial composition.
In particular, Watsuji argues that Heidegger under-emphasizes spatiality, and over-emphasizes temporality.
Accordingly, Ortega represented the "modern" reflective thinker who approached history from philosophy, and whose theories of history as a source of human knowledge have epitomized the tendency to connect concepts of historical temporality and mind.
Interest in a narrative conception of self-identity for inself-identity forrk of Charles Taylor (1999), Paul RinstanceDavin Carr (1986), or Charles Guignon—has itheroots in the existential revision of Hegelian notions of temporality and its critique of rationalism.
Indeed, these presuppositions have been confirmed by the general theory: They are spatiality and temporality as "unintuitive schema of order" in general (as distinct from any particular chronometrical relations), the law of causality and presupposition of continuity, the principle of sufficient reason, and the conservation laws.
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