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... future is uniquely human , more so than the capacity for symbolic thought , language or art , all of which can be found in at least rudimentary form in other species . Many animals anticipate the future to a small extent , and some have ...
... future is uniquely human , more so than the capacity for symbolic thought , language or art , all of which can be found in at least rudimentary form in other species . Many animals anticipate the future to a small extent , and some have ...
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... future , greater and lesser duration , continuity and necessity , and qualitative and quantitative elements . Types of time he identifies include enduring time involving the projection of the past into the present and the future ( ibid ...
... future , greater and lesser duration , continuity and necessity , and qualitative and quantitative elements . Types of time he identifies include enduring time involving the projection of the past into the present and the future ( ibid ...
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... future . Leone ( 1978 , 28 ) suggests that the construction of times apart from the present moment stems from the construction of a dual world . That dual world consists of the present which is direct and immediate and another world ...
... future . Leone ( 1978 , 28 ) suggests that the construction of times apart from the present moment stems from the construction of a dual world . That dual world consists of the present which is direct and immediate and another world ...
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