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Neretina, S. S. Augustine after Heidegger: Time and Being

Abstract: Analyzing Augustine’s conception of the relation between time and being as part of Heidegger’s readings allows to define features of Augistine’s theological conception. Augustine views time as a forced attention towards an item being considered and being is related not to the essence but to the opportunity to be and not to be. The author also makes an attempt to interpret the terms associated with time and being such as existential, the other, retention, protention, attention.


Keywords:

philosophy, time, quantity, retention, protention, attention, being, name, intention, meaning.


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