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Stranica 12
The time region in which this salvage takes place is the Present of the thinking ego , a kind of lasting ... 3 the “ standing now ” ( nunc stans ) of medieval meditation , an " enduring present " ( Bergson's présent qui dure ) ...
The time region in which this salvage takes place is the Present of the thinking ego , a kind of lasting ... 3 the “ standing now ” ( nunc stans ) of medieval meditation , an " enduring present " ( Bergson's présent qui dure ) ...
Stranica 106
( But ] not in our fashion does He look forward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far and profoundly different from the way of our thoughts .
( But ] not in our fashion does He look forward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far and profoundly different from the way of our thoughts .
Stranica 107
Regarded in temporal categories , “ the present of things past is in memory , the present of things present is in a mental intuition ( contuitus - a gaze that gathers things together and “ pays attention ” to them ) , and the present of ...
Regarded in temporal categories , “ the present of things past is in memory , the present of things present is in a mental intuition ( contuitus - a gaze that gathers things together and “ pays attention ” to them ) , and the present of ...
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