In some age of mankind, the world has destroyed itself. Civilization is a false veneer; at its core it has become corrupt and hollow. But even in the gloom of mankind's darkest hour, a light shines, burning with the intensity of an exploding comet. Is this truly the end of the world, or are these calamities merely the birth-pangs of a new world-age? Can the world yet find some means of saving itself from itself? And finally, could the great rebirth foretold in prophecies and spoken of in legends finally come to be? Has the time truly come for the Golden Age Restored?
In some age of mankind, the world has destroyed itself. Civilization is a false veneer; at its core it has become corrupt and hollow. But even in the ...
The question of time has long been on central importance to philosophers. This work, a Socratic dialogue attempting to stay true to the style of Plato, grapples with the nature of time and looks at the beliefs of many cultures to construct a new understanding of time which is not only beneficial to philosophers and students of metaphysics but to anyone who has ever felt the need to better understand how to wisely utilize their time.
The question of time has long been on central importance to philosophers. This work, a Socratic dialogue attempting to stay true to the style of Plato...