Share this sentence
— Jacques Maritain"For to love is to give what one is, his very being, in the most absolute, the most brazenly metaphysical, the least phenomenalizable sense of this word."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
Brain deals exclusively with the physical, and mind exclusively with the metaphysical.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
Next Quote
What differentiates time from space is that time does have a direction. In that sense it is different from space. I think that's certainly true that whereas spatial dimensions don't have direction or an arrow, time does. It runs from past to future. But I see that arrow of time as rooted in a deeper metaphysical reality, namely the reality of temporal becoming - of things coming to be and passing away. That is why time has this arrow. But it's not sufficient to simply say that time and space are distinct because time has a direction. The question will be: why does it have a direction?
— William Lane Craig
Loading recommended content...