different between temporality vs spatiality

temporality

English

Etymology

temporal +? -ity, from Latin temporalitas.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æl?ti

Noun

temporality (countable and uncountable, plural temporalities)

  1. The condition of being bounded in time (of being temporal.)
    • 1996 Douwe Tiemersma, Henk Oosterling Time and Temporality in Intercultural Perspective[1]
      "This means 'that all temporality points beyond itself' (Hart 1973, 32)."
    • [1927], 2000 Martin Heidegger Being and Time[2]
      Temporality makes possible the unity of existence, facticity, and falling prey and thus constitutes primordially the totallity of the structure of care.
      Temporality "is" not a being at all. It is not, but rather temporalizes itself. Nevertheless, we still cannot avoid saying that "temporality 'is' the meaning of care," "temporality 'is' determined thus and so."

See also

  • temporalities

temporality From the web:

  • temporality meaning
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spatiality

English

Alternative forms

  • spaciality

Etymology

spatial +? -ity

Noun

spatiality (countable and uncountable, plural spatialities)

  1. The condition of being spatial
  2. The effect of spatial position on a system

Translations

spatiality From the web:

  • spatiality meaning
  • what is spatiality in geography
  • what does spatially mean
  • what does spatially mean in geography
  • what is spatiality in art
  • what does spatiality
  • what is social spatiality
  • what is existential spatiality
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