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Saturday, December 8, 2012

UNIVOCAL, EQUIVOCAL AND ANALOGOUS TERMS

Time is an equivocal term because it can refer: clocks, ocassion, a period, multiplication, etc.

Becoming is an analogous term because it relates the concepts to happen and to convert, in both cases change is present.

Combining both terms, becoming-time, we obtain an univocal concept because it refers only to the flowing extention of changes.
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