TIME AS THE FUNDAMENTAL CATEGORIES OF MODERN ONTOLOGY
In the present paper the problem of ontological immersiveness of soul and time which is formulated through the term extension (“procrastination” M. Heidegger) is examined. Making a study of the problem the author runs back to ancient and Christian philosophical thought and then connects them with anthropological spiritual practices of “concern” about past, present and future. Three types of ontological configurations of time are revealed. The first one is connected with the definition “first” and “last” in the rank of plurality or numeric succession. The second is connected with the presence of qualitative hierarchy “beginning” and “end”, course of time, expiration through priority and linkage between future, presence and past. The third is connected with ontological coming and removal from the time source. Spiritual concern appears as a care about real establishment which is able to bring forth and extend horizon of authentic not illusive being.
Keywords: soul extension, time, identical, other, life, eternity, time configuration
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Issue: 11, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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