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This Page shows all Annotations of the Article Annotationen:Thoughts_about_Space,_Time,_and_the_Concept_of_Identity.

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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/A0070ci6o5Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:15:10TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Bkw1c0qjquA person whose identity is questioned because the years of absence have made him unrecognizable to his family, will, as a last resort, recount memories of events experienced in their company.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:58:23TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/C1yimv3l5oI may judge the pain I have at this moment to be different from the pain I felt last week; and to make that judgement I do not have to hypothesize that the one comes from my sinus, the other from an impacted wisdom tooth; in fact, to compare any two percepts, I do not have to externalize their origin. Nor do I have to believe that these percepts are images of “objects”.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:51:14TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/D9ij96uy31Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:50:43TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Djnuq6izjsSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:41:13TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Gh4jt183xsSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:41:20TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Hnm7nbi88jWhat one makes oneself can hardly be expected to have that perennial reliability one would like to attribute to the real world.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:32:47TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Ic5wyhdv2nThus, there is no basis for the assumption that re-presentations arise as internal images of an outside world; instead, it seems quite plausible that they constitute the material which the cognizing subject externalizes in the construction of reality.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:53:34TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Il4hgkqz1vSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:57:17TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/M2albwakrdthe fiction of individual identity is the key element in the conceptual construction of the basic notions of space and time.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:54:52TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Oln5ust9edSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:56:32TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Orsmj1g1z5The pen I hold in my hand does not become another while you’re watching it. You are quite sure of that – at least until you’ve seen a sharper do a sleight of hand with cards. Then you suddenly realize that things can change their identity under your very eyes. It is a question of speed – and speed, after all, is the quotient of space an time. The conservation of individual identity may be more of a problem than it seemed.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:28:31TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Q32xrhbg0qMount Etna towers over Sicily regardless of any Sicilians, the Monalisa smiles whether the Louvre is open to the public or not, and the river Inn flows down the Engadin even when no one dangles a toe in its icy water. All that (and more) is what we hold to be reality. The mountain, the painted smile, and – in spite of what Heraclitus said – even the flowing river, are supposed to have their place and to remain what they are.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:14:54TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/QxytcrjlscSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:53:44TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Rgn7y4v7r1Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:41:07TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Rntsu3m4olSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:13:45TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/S11y3eyx2rSpace is the medium in which things maintain or, as the case may be, change their location; time is the medium in which they must conserve their identity lest they disappear qua “things” and be reduced to momentary apparitions.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:28:47TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Sifi0j16icSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:41:57TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Srf747xbx0Take, for example, the two statements: “This is the same girl I saw yesterday” and “She bought the same dress as her sister.” The girl is one and the same individual, seen twice; the dresses are two, considered equivalent in every respect that one chose to take into account when comparing them.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:40:58TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Th4fpq1ybeSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:55:03TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Ugqn3gwl39“Sameness” and “difference”, then, refer to relations, and relations are instituted or constructed by the experiencing subject.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:41:48TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Uqsfc6c3s2It concerns experience alone, experience segmented into chunks, if you will, but not items that exist in their own right, independently of the experiencer.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:50:32TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Vc8cvn18irMore often than not, this will do the trick, because the possession of specific memories is accepted as unquestionable proof of individual continuity.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:58:47TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Wsnqs105liRelations, therefore, are not “perceived” but fictitiousSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:40:25TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Wzss8p5ztiSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:35:33TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity/Yz7gs0wih2Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 18:51:22TextAnnotation
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