Wednesday, December 05, 2007

AC 4850 - time, space & states

AC 4850
Time and the succession of time, or space and the extension of space, cannot be predicated of a person's interiors, that is, of his affections and the thoughts therefrom; because these interiors are not in time nor in place - although to the senses in the world it appears as if they were - but are interior things which correspond to time and place. These interior things which correspond we have to call states, because there is no other word by which these corresponding things can be expressed.

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