Time not an entity like space, but only a property of entities The duration of changes and of transient and minor objects measured in the duration of great and per manent objects Space and time related to each other as entity and property This relation accounts wholly for the application to both of the same terms Modes of time Time a universal property. Is both subjective and objective Objective time known only by means of subjective time The thought and measurement of time that precedes and follows personal experience, and of great periods of time The bounds of a duration, like those of a space, propel thought beyond themselves The elementary materials of all time-knowledge are not themselves timeless, but temporal Measurement of time Time originally measured by subjective changes Employment of objective measurers Absolute meas urement of time The notion of time a singular, not a general notion Cognition of number.
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