:b : of or relating to the [[sequence]] of time or to a particular time : [[chronological]]
:b : of or relating to the [[sequence]] of time or to a particular time : [[chronological]]
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==Synonyms==
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==Description==
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earthbound
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In [[philosophy]], '''temporality''' is traditionally the [[linear]] progression of [[past]], [[present]], and [[future]]. However, some modern-century philosophers have interpreted temporality in ways other than this linear manner. Examples would be McTaggart's The Unreality of Time, Husserl's analysis of internal time consciousness, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Heidegger Martin Heidegger]'s ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_and_Time Being and Time]'' (1927), George Herbert Mead's Philosophy of the Present (1932), and Jacques Derrida's criticisms of Husserl's [[analysis]], as well as Nietzsche's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return#Friedrich_Nietzsche eternal return of the same], though this latter pertains more to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_(philosophy) historicity], to which temporality gives rise.
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earthen,
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earthly,
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earthy,
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mundane,
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secular,
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tellurian,
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telluric,
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terrene,
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terrestrial,
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worldly,
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ephemeral,
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evanescent,
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fleet,
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fleeting,
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fugacious,
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fugitive,
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momentary,
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passing,
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short-lived,
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temporary,
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transient,
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transitory,
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lay
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[[Category: General Reference]]
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In [[social sciences]], temporality is also studied with respect to human's [[perception]] of time and the [[social]] [[organization]] of [[time]].