Excerpt from The Principles of Knowledge, Vol. 2: With Remarks on the Nature of Reality
Time not an entity like space, but only a property of entities - The duration of changes and of transient and minor objects measured in the duration of great and per manent objects - Space and time related to each other as entity and property - This relation accounts wholly for the application to both of the same terms - Modes of time Time a universal property. Is both subjective and objective - Objective time known only by means of subjective time The thought and measurement of time that precedes and follows personal experience, and of great periods of time - The bounds of a duration, like those of a space, propel thought beyond themselves The elementary materials of all time-knowledge are not themselves timeless, but temporal Measurement of time - Time originally measured by subjective changes Employment of objective measurers - Absolute meas urement of time - The notion of time a singular, not a general notion - Cognition of number.
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