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11 - Memory, Eternity, and Time

from Part II - Main Themes and Topics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2020

Tarmo Toom
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Georgetown University, Washington DC
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Summary

Just as his narration in the “Confessions” has no other source than the bottomless and treacherous memory, Augustine has no other way of dealing with time than human speech. Both memory and speech attempt to concentrate time into a kind of unity, which is enabled by the extentionless unity of the eternity where the temporal processes are included in an atemporal way.

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O’Daly, G. Augustine’s Philosophy of Mind. London: Duckworth, 1987.Google Scholar
Ricoeur, P. Temps et récit / T. 1, L’intrigue et le récit historique. Éditions Points. Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1983.Google Scholar
Teske, R. J.Augustine’s Philosophy of Memory.” The Cambridge Companion to Augustine, ed. Stump, E.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, 148158.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Teske, R. J. Paradoxes of Time in Saint Augustine. Aquinas Lecture 1996. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 1998.Google Scholar
Von Herrmann, F.-W. Augustinus und die phänomenologische Frage nach der Zeit. Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann, 1992 (English translation by F. Van Fleteren and J. Hackett [Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2008]).Google Scholar

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