Chronosophia
Chronosophia (Graece χρόνος 'tempus' + σοφία 'sapientia'), neologismus a Iulio Thoma Fraser erudito excogitatus, est "interdisciplinarium et normativum temporis sui generis studium."[1][2] Quia noster sensus temporis nostram facultatem causae et effectus, rationis et finis, separandorum petit, chronosophia ethicam implicat.[3][4]
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Anglice: "the interdisciplinary and normative study of time sui generis."
- ↑ Fraser 1981:590–592.
- ↑ Anglice: "Chronosophy does involve ethics. Because our sense of time involves our ability to separate cause and effect, means and end."
- ↑ Ursula K. Le Guin ex The Dispossessed, "Quotable Quote," www.goodreads.com.
Bibliographia
recensere- Fraser, J. T. 1981. The Voices of Time: A Cooperative Survey of Man's Views of Time as Expressed by the Sciences and Humanities. Ed. 2a. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 0870233378.
Nexus externi
recensere- The Study of Time, apud International Society for the Study of Time
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