Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Q&A #5: Question Two
The second question I had this week regarding time is how we can deny the existence of time as force of nature altogether. I can understand that due to the inability to properly define the stages of time (past, present, future) concretely, we may become skeptical about the use of such terms to describe the passage of time. I do find it difficult however to deny the concept of duration, as for practical purposes we need this concept to live in our day to day lives as a species. We cannot deny that a human life is finite, no matter how we measure this duration in years or otherwise, human beings do not live forever. Not only do human beings have a finite existence but a majority of the material and perceivable world around us does not have an infinite lifespan. Again for the purpose of trying to find meaning in our lives and to support our species physically, we have to accept some concept of time so that we can survive. Aside from this I am still wondering whether a person can dismiss time altogether and still function day to day in our society successfully.
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