Quotes About Spatio-temporal
In being aware of the bodily experience, we must thereby be aware of aspects of the whole spatio-temporal world as mirrored within the bodily life.....my theory involves the entire abandonment of the notion that simple location is the primary way in which things are involved in space-time.
~ A.N. Whitehead
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Our thoughts have an order, not of themselves, but because the mind generates the spatio-temporal relationships involved in every experience.
~ Robert Lanza
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Reality is observer-determined - it's a spatio-temporal process, which fortunately means that things must change.
~ Robert Lanza
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These are but a few specimens of philosophy which is no longer conscious of its own intrinsic worth, and which sees no higher mission in life for itself than applying the categories of the material to the spiritual, of the physical to the mental, and the spatio-temporal to the eternal.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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Our thoughts have an order, not of themselves, but because the mind generates the spatio-temporal relationships involved in every experience.
~ Robert Lanza
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Reality is thought of as a duality, operating within the human world, in terms of natural/supernatural, spatio-temporal/the eternal, the order of nature/the realm of faith, the natural(or physical)/the historical, the physical-and-biological/mind-and-spirit.
~ Arthur Peacocke
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Scientific Naturalism Just what is scientific naturalism (hereafter, naturalism)? Succinctly put, it is the view that the spatio-temporal universe of physical objects, properties, events, and processes that are well established by scientific forms of investigation is all there is, was, or ever will be.
~ J.P. Moreland
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The flesh is not matter, is not mind, is not sunstance. To designate it, we should need the old term "element," in the sense of a general thing, midway between the spatio-temporal individual and the idea, a sort of incarnate principle that brings a style of being wherever there is a fragment of being. The flesh is in this sense an "element" of Being.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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