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This remark in no way disposes of Popper's argument , for Hinckfuss overlooks an essential feature of that argument - the coherence condition . The temporal converse to a wave - like process that spreads out spherically symmetrically ...
This remark in no way disposes of Popper's argument , for Hinckfuss overlooks an essential feature of that argument - the coherence condition . The temporal converse to a wave - like process that spreads out spherically symmetrically ...
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Curiously enough , neither referred to the following elementary , but essential , difference between past and future events . Consider , for the sake of illustration , two machines , one of which automatically records a particular ...
Curiously enough , neither referred to the following elementary , but essential , difference between past and future events . Consider , for the sake of illustration , two machines , one of which automatically records a particular ...
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In this , as Aristotle repeatedly remarked , the idea of time is an essential feature . In his De memoria et reminiscentia ( 449b24 ) he wrote : ' only those animals which perceive time remember , and the power by which they perceive ...
In this , as Aristotle repeatedly remarked , the idea of time is an essential feature . In his De memoria et reminiscentia ( 449b24 ) he wrote : ' only those animals which perceive time remember , and the power by which they perceive ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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