Aristotle and Augustine: Time as Measure and Time as Anticipation
Keywords:
time, Aristotle, Augustine, GodAbstract
In this study the idea of time, in both Aristotle and Augustine, is examined in order to show that this idea is internal to every thought and is directly bound up with the conception we have of God and also of the relationship, naturally, that He keeps with the world.Downloads
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