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... deepest basis is in the act of a numbering soul”. Thomas uses the word anima, which I interpret as a conscious observer [5]. In our colloquial language we distinguish between now, past, and future. When we say is, we immediately notice no duration; this is characteristic of now. What is now shows up ...
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