The Philosophical Odyssey of Temporality
Volume 3 - Issue 1
Patrice F Dassonville*
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- Department of physics and chemistry, France
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Patrice F Dassonville, Department of physics and chemistry, France
Received: January 10, 2019; Published: January 22, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/PRJFGS.2019.03.000155
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Abstract
During their research of the explanation of the world, most authors were, and still are, concerned about temporality. However,
the literature of the subject is dominated by a proliferation of opinions and a dramatic absence of demonstrations, the tenacity of
historians, poets and philosophers deserves praise. In his Annales, the Latin poet Tacitus (c.55-c.120) notices that there is little
distance between art and error (Book IV, Ch. LVIII, 3).
Keywords:Precursor; Event; State of a System
Abstract|
Introduction|
Eternity and Rebirth|
Past, Present and Future|
The Clepsydra|
Time as a Phenomenon|
The Physical State of a System|
The Existence of Time|
Conclusion|
References|