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- view it sub specie aeternitatis—and the view is at once sobering and comical. and later in that article: If sub specie aeternitatis there is no reason...
- perspective of the whole")—a phrase inspired by Spinoza's sub specie aeternitatis, roughly meaning "from the perspective of the eternal". He sought to...
- Nomine Aeternitatis means In the Name of Eternity in Latin. Tharen – all instruments, vocals Elisabeth Toriser – singing|vocals In Nomine Aeternitatis at...
- silentio under silence implied but not expressly stated. sub specie aeternitatis under the sight of eternity Thus, "from eternity's point of view". From...
- many years was falsely attributed to Bonaventure, De septem itineribus aeternitatis, was actually written by Rudolf von Biberach (c. 1270 – 1329). For Isabelle...
- Elsewhere, Wittgenstein deliberately borrowed the expression sub specie aeternitatis from Spinoza (Notebooks, 1914–16, p. 83). The structure of his Tractatus...
- play with texts and music by Hildegard of Bingen, 1998. Azam Ali: O Vis Aeternitatis and O Euchari by Hildegard of Bingen, 2020 The Beloved: The Sun Rising...
- scientific knowledge to philosophical intuition of all things sub specie æternitatis, while Maimonides holds that the road to perfection and immortality is...
- nothing different from what by Spinoza was expressed by "sub specie aeternitatis". According to German poet Heinrich Blücher, "If you read the whole system...
- urged men to think of human life in the light of eternity—sub specie aeternitatis: I am attempting to rethink it sub specie evolutionis—in the light of...