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

  1. Anglice: "the interdisciplinary and normative study of time sui generis."
  2. Fraser 1981:590–592.
  3. Anglice: "Chronosophy does involve ethics. Because our sense of time involves our ability to separate cause and effect, means and end."
  4. Ursula K. Le Guin ex The Dispossessed, "Quotable Quote," www.goodreads.com.

Bibliographia

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  • 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

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stipula

Haec stipula ad philosophiam spectat. Amplifica, si potes!