Common objects in the image of common ideas, varied by common and uncommon knowledge, are intended by that knowledge, and the intention makes them present in the world, to those for whom they are not intentional, who comprehend them as given, determined. They present as decided by someone else, unknown, perhaps the future or the past. The power is unknown because knowledge is unknown, bringing necessity and choice to the moment, a moment that slips away from the intention of another moment, the same present cycling within the intention of it, a self and world that is almost understood. Dr. Albaugh's series, entitled Ontology, currently lists 47 volumes. Temporal Intent is volume number ten. Common Objects is volume number seven.He is an independent philosopher, living in Des Moines with his wife, Lynda, and their animals. They have four children. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and taught philosophy for many years.
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