Sentences with phrase «temporal relations»

Each examines the spatial and temporal relations between people and their surrounding environment.
Spatial relations within the universe are presently observable, whereas temporal relations in the matter of origins are not.
Of course, this one - dimensional personal inheritance from occasion to occasion in the psyche provides no analogical basis for understanding the many - dimensional connections in nature, in which spatial as well as temporal relations are involved.
The mind imposes causal, as well as spatio - temporal relations upon it.
This is due to the fact that the properties of space and time are, or at least appear to us, quite similar and, furthermore, that the spatial relations seem to us as somehow more fundamental, more solid, and easier to grasp than the elusive temporal relations.
A tu quoque argument is reasonable in this context, because the claim we are examining is that only the indeterminist can give an account of what temporal relations are.
«When awake, reverse replay occurs in situ, allowing immediately preceding events to be evaluated in precise temporal relation to a current anchoring event, and so may be an integral mechanism for learning about recent events,» they continue.
My hope is that the patient reader will be rewarded by Hartshorne's insightful treatment of philosophical issues surrounding abortion, a treatment which rests four square on his attempt to defend a moderate view of temporal relations.
They argue that knowledge of individual happenings in the world depends on a temporal relation between the knower and the known and therefore involves change in the knower, but God's knowledge is above time and change.
Created things, at least those that are part of this physical universe, have among themselves spatio - temporal relations; but God dwells in «the sublimity of an ever - present eternity», the «nunc stans» (the now that stands still) and knows and wills all things by a single atemporal act.
The temporal relation may be illustrated thus:
10 It is not entirely clear how to think about the temporal relation between the genesis of an occasion and its period of superjective presence.
Without this temporalization, a simple location of reality creates a false representation that excludes the fluidity of temporal relations (SMW 51).
our experience requires and exhibits a basis of uniformity, and in the case of nature this basis exhibits itself as the uniformity of spatio - temporal relations.
(Spatial and temporal relations as such are weakly relevant to human beings qua human.)
Now this is why I have trouble finding in Peirce's doctrine definite terms for definite spatial or temporal relations.
The boundaries of existence are still important in specifying temporal order, temporal relation, causality, etc..
Bergson was worried about the interpretation of relativity theory proposed by Minkowski in which time is a fourth dimension of space and in which the experience of temporal relations is analogous to shining a flashlight through the fourth dimension and finding the things that are «already there» (timelessly there).
Furthermore, among the qualities he observed in his experience he could find only spatial and temporal relations.
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