Beschreibung
There is no existence without time, because everything in the world is temporary and nothing lasts forever; time is cause and not consequence; permanence is never possible. The concrete and effective things that we see arent states but processes that, as such, are made of moments. Everything comes and goes over time, even the hardest and most resistant is diluted when its cycle is completed; like the ephemeral life of the elements. As everything that happens is measured with time, by similarity and consequence, time can only measure other times that are ultimately compositions reduced to moments. In line with this, everything perceived is by its form, a dynamic and active organization of moments where all experience is a function of time made consciousness.
Autorenportrait
Aurelio Grande Rodríguez
Inhalt
PURPOSE OF THE WORK
AUTHOR'S FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
THINGS AND TIME
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
THE FUNDAMENTAL CATEGORIES
LIFE AND EXISTENCE
ORIGIN AND REFERENCE
The natural world
ABOUT THE TRUTH
The truth and the truths - myths and facts
The representation
THE GENERAL ASPECT OF THINGS
THE GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EXPERIENCE
THE SENSITIVE IMAGE OF THE WORLD
MATHEMATICAL ORIGIN OF THE WORLD
The mystique of numbers
The sacred instrument
The utilitarian question
The numbers and things
Numbers and categories
The numbers and time
THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF THE EXTENSIVE MEANING
The paradigm of modernity
From quantity to form
Characteristics of the form and meaning
Extensive shape properties
The procedure
The space of all possibilities
The fifth element
Transcending the differences
The immobility of movement
TENSIONS AND TRAJECTORS
Differential parallelism
THE CONTINUITY OF THE DISCONTINUOUS
ATTRACTION AND REPULSION: THE FULL AND THE EMPTY
A problematic dilemma
From simple to complex
LIMITS
FORM AND MEANING
THE NOTHING AND THE MEANING
THE ETERNAL FIRE
Time and eternity
From reduction to the essence of a function
Sensitivity and time
Eternity and the initial moment
Time and moment measurement
The numbers and time
CASUALITY AND DETERMINATION
The postmodern model
PARALLEL WORLDS
LIFE AND CONSCIOUSNESS
MYTH AND MEMORY
MEMORY AND GENETICS
LANGUAGE AND MEANING
CONCLUSION
EPILOGUE
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