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Definition of Simultaneities
1. simultaneity [n] - See also: simultaneity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Simultaneities
Literary usage of Simultaneities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works of Thomas Hill Green by Thomas Hill Green, Richard Lewis Nettleship (1890)
"... certain events successive upon, certain other events; and our laws of nature
are merely summary statements of such simultaneities and successions. ..."
2. Some Views of the Time Problem by Benjamin Whitman Van Riper (1916)
"To appeal to simultaneities is not, therefore, to escape the necessity of ...
And even apart from a discussion of his explanation by simultaneities, ..."
3. Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness by Henri Bergson (1910)
"In short, just as nothing will be found homogeneous in duration except a symbolical
medium with no duration at all, namely space, in which simultaneities ..."
4. The Service of the State: Four Lectures on the Political Teaching of T. H. Green by John Henry Muirhead (1908)
"F all reality were reducible to a multitude of connected successions and
simultaneities (we must add ' connected,' if such an account of reality is to have ..."
5. Some Modern French Writers: A Study in Bergsonism by Gladys Rosaleen Turquet-Milnes, Henri Bergson (1921)
"... but for a relation between two durations, for a certain number of units of
time, in short, for a certain number of simultaneities: these simultaneities, ..."