10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERDURATION»
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perduration in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical Lexicon
Although the distinction in terminology is not always maintained by the
philosophers, the concepts of "everlasting perduration in time" (aidios) is
separate and different from "eternal" (aionios), i.e., not belonging to the order of
time (chronos), but ...
2
Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
CONTINUANCE, s. Endurance, durance, duration ; distemper of long
continuance, chronical, chronic, inveterate ; long continuance, perduration,
permanence, per- mension, persistence, persistency ; continuance of order,
series. CONTINUE, v ...
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.), 1806
3
Philosophical essays in honor of James Edwin Creighton
The permanent continuity (if there be such) can consist only in the active
perduration and increase (perhaps) of the societal or solidaire interdependence
of its elements, as these are modified and modify others, are engendered and
engender ...
James Edwin Creighton, George Holland Sabine, 1917
The statement does not mean that we shall throw a i at each sixth throw, but that (
supposing the die to be perfect) l4> but retains the conservation, or (as he prefers
to say) perduration of matter. I waive the question, whether this is consistent, ...
Edward C. Hegeler, Paul Carus, 1966
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Correlations in Rosenzweig and Levinas
The very reduction of eternity to continuity and perduration in time is an evasion
of the introversion/extroversion schema. Eternal progress collapses into eternal
stasis because the eternal extension cannot allow the future its true futurity.
6
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
n.f. [perduration, Lat.] Long continuance. Ainsworth. PEREASLAW, a strong
populous town of Poland, in the palatinate of Kiovia, situated on the river Trebecz
. Lon. 32. 44. E. Lat. 49. 46. N. ' * PEREGAL, adj. |Fr.] Equal. Obsolete.— Whilom
thou ...
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Emmanuel Levinas: The Genealogy of Ethics
Picking up the first word of its title, Totality and Infinity asserts, under the
subheading 'Beyond Being' to which reference has just been made, 'To exist has
a meaning in another dimension than that of the perduration of the totality; it can
go ...
8
Man and the Cosmos: An Introduction to Metaphysics
As he proceeds with his composition or recital he is simply conscious of the
continuity of the meaning and phrasing in a succession of concrete nows. It is
only in the persistence and progress of persons and in the perduration of their
values ...
Joseph Alexander Leighton, 1922
9
A Reader on Classical Islam
Or second, this (“so long as”) is an expression for aYrming (perduration) and for
denying termination. Thus the Arabs say . . . “so long as a star shines” and other
similar formulas aYrming (perduration). Could God end Paradise and Gehenna ...
10
Totality and Infinity: An Essay on Exteriority
The being of the object is perduration, a filling of the time which is empty and
inconsolable against death as an end. If exteriority consists not in being
presented as a theme but in being open to desire, the existence of the separated
being ...