0 time that never ends or that has no limits:
They haven't been given these rights for (all) eternity - they should justify having them just like most other people have to.
Religions gain some of their worldly power by claiming they have the key to eternity (= a state of existence outside normal life).
Nine months is a long time for anyone, but it's an eternity for the very young.
One cannot constrain eternity to either the past or the future.
Underlying this motif, therefore, is a dialectical relationship between history and eternity whose interrelationship ultimately redeems time itself.
On the other hand, temporal eternity, or even eternal regularity a parte ante, is no explanation of the fact that something exists here and now.
We are promised spiritual eternity, so why not a fatalism?
And the eternity condition narrows the range of certitude to ' 'necessary intelligibles,' ' which it seems unlikely that one could know merely accidentally.
Intellectual time resembles eternity; it is a pattern of eternity; it accordingly governs the sensible world, and physical time participates in it.
This leads, then, to a discussion of divine eternity.
For an eternity / to feel the breath lent him / to breathe in humanity?
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