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... reflecting an arbitrary discontinuity imposed by a limited temporal horizon , in much the same way that the convergence of parallel lines to a vanishing point on our visual horizon is no more than a trick of visual perspective . The ...
... reflecting an arbitrary discontinuity imposed by a limited temporal horizon , in much the same way that the convergence of parallel lines to a vanishing point on our visual horizon is no more than a trick of visual perspective . The ...
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... reflecting ( upon ) the courses and causes of events , and which provides the essential means of explicating the sense of the accomplished facts of life ... With textual time , we deal not with a dimension but with a way of grasping ...
... reflecting ( upon ) the courses and causes of events , and which provides the essential means of explicating the sense of the accomplished facts of life ... With textual time , we deal not with a dimension but with a way of grasping ...
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