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  • In clearer English, " sub specie aeternitatis " roughly means " from the perspective of the eternal ".
  • He conceived of philosophy as total perspective or seeing things " sub specie totius ", a phrase inspired by Spinoza's " sub specie aeternitatis ".
  • His reputation has perhaps suffered because he writes about themes significantly absent from much serious contemporary writing _ love, family, place, all seen from a religious point of view, sub specie aeternitatis.
  • Thus, living a life of peaceful conscience means to Spinoza that reason is used to generate adequate ideas where the mind increasingly sees the world and its conflicts, our desires and passions " sub specie aeternitatis ", that is without reference to time.
  • At this stage of his career, he saw philosophy as the world seen " sub specie aeternitatis ", literally,'under the aspect of eternity', free from presuppositions, whereas science and history and the practical mode relied on certain assumptions.
  • This social feeling for Adler is Gemeinschaftsgef黨l, a community feeling whereby one feels he or she belongs with others and has also developed an ecological connection with nature ( plants, animals, the crust of this earth ) and the cosmos as a whole, sub specie aeternitatis.
  • By reason, we can see things as they truly are, " sub specie aeternitatis ", " under the aspect of eternity, " and because Spinoza treats God and nature as indistinguishable, by knowing things as they are we improve our knowledge of God.
  • Harris wrote principally on the French philosophers Comte and Henri Bergson and the Latin-American philosopher Sub Specie Aeternitatis " ( 1937,'from the perspective of eternity'), makes visible her concern to connect what is ( or may be ) universally true with the individual experiences that fall within our often narrow perceptions.