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modal subject-subject relations, especially in the first two modal aspects. This conception of time is confronted with relativity theory in Section 2. The ideas developed in Sec. 1 and 2 are applied to the physical modal aspect in Sec. 4, after a discussion of the modal physical time order of irreversibility, in Sec. 8. It will appear to be rather difficult to distinguish modal physical subjective time from individual time in phYSically qualified structures of individuality. Contrary to the mathematical modal time relations, physical interaction nearly always has a typical nature. The mathematical analogies of physical interaction are individualized in the structures of individuality, qualified by the physical modal aspect. This will be discussed in Section 5. Throughout this article, we apply three fundamental ideas of PC I: the 1 This article was written while the author was a visiting scientist at the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, Bristol, England. A Post Doctoral Fellowship, granted by the Royal Society in its European Science Exchange Programme is gratefully acknowledged. 2 I: M. D. Stafleu, Philosophia Reforrnata 31, 126 (1966); II: M. D. Stafleu, in: D. M. Bakker et aI., Reflexies, Opstellen aangeboden aan Prof. Dr. J. P. A. Mekkes
Philosophia Reformata – Brill
Published: Feb 20, 1970
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