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Jan 13 at 22:54 | comment | added | Edwin Ashworth | It can refer to one-off events. It just refers to 'when something happened/existed ...' in the broad sense, as 'spatial' refers to 'where it happened/existed' (or happens, exists etc). | |
Jan 13 at 18:40 | comment | added | Lambie | @EdwinAshworth Of course, the state of existing within some relationship to time, like their relationship to each other over time. The object is the relationship. | |
Jan 13 at 18:18 | comment | added | Edwin Ashworth | @Lambie ... No. 'Relationship to time' here: 'the state of existing within or having some relationship with time. "like spatial position, temporality is an intrinsic property of the object"' Oxfiord Languages, on Google. | |
Jan 13 at 17:48 | answer | added | Lambie | timeline score: 1 | |
Jan 13 at 17:15 | comment | added | Lambie | temporality: what occurs over time. Not just once. | |
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Dec 14, 2023 at 14:53 | answer | added | TimR | timeline score: 1 | |
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Dec 3, 2020 at 19:10 | comment | added | Edwin Ashworth | If more is needed, specifying definitions such as this are better asked in the relevant domain. Philosophy.SE. | |
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Mar 8, 2020 at 13:59 | comment | added | Hot Licks | "that can be viewed both as a linear process and a simultaneous structure" What more do you need to know?? | |
Mar 8, 2020 at 13:37 | answer | added | user221478 | timeline score: 1 | |
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