\u201cFuturus\u201d in Latin is the future participle (!) of the verb to be, then, we literally translate it into \u201cwhat will be\u201d and, in the classical ontology of the pre-Socratic period, being does not derive from the Man who scratches time and bends the path of history producing effects reduced to the tickle done to a pachyderm. Will the future, then, inexorably be independent from the human will? Not necessarily. the futures If we try to distinguish the future as the time line that goes to infinity as a positive future like a projection of human action in time, two views will come out: a static view - far in the coordinates x, y, t - and a dynamic vision which tends to reach a point of coordinates x, y, t. This means that we ca...
There are some expressions referring to future time in English because English has no 'future tense'...
[Extract] In many languages of the world, the status of 'future' is different from that of present a...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and...
“Futurus” in Latin is the future participle (!) of the verb to be, then, we literally translate it i...
The future has long been viewed in terms of modernity’s human-centered categories of innovation, ema...
In its "futural" use, the future perfect represents the past of the future. In the architectural and...
psychics and scientists, all want a glimpse of tomorrow. Well, so do I, which is to say, we are all ...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and our langu...
In this paper, we lay bare some of the difficulties and intricacies that often remain implicit in th...
Future Studies are a field of research which has expanded over the last few years; their goal is to ...
One of the main challenges of education, if not the most important, is the preparation of a human be...
When studying how human beings can make something that is absent present through signs, semioticians...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98324/1/j.1467-1770.1956.tb01207.x.pd
The paper unfolds the problem of time focusing primarily on the dimension of the future, while, in t...
There are some expressions referring to future time in English because English has no 'future tense'...
[Extract] In many languages of the world, the status of 'future' is different from that of present a...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and...
“Futurus” in Latin is the future participle (!) of the verb to be, then, we literally translate it i...
The future has long been viewed in terms of modernity’s human-centered categories of innovation, ema...
In its "futural" use, the future perfect represents the past of the future. In the architectural and...
psychics and scientists, all want a glimpse of tomorrow. Well, so do I, which is to say, we are all ...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and our langu...
In this paper, we lay bare some of the difficulties and intricacies that often remain implicit in th...
Future Studies are a field of research which has expanded over the last few years; their goal is to ...
One of the main challenges of education, if not the most important, is the preparation of a human be...
When studying how human beings can make something that is absent present through signs, semioticians...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98324/1/j.1467-1770.1956.tb01207.x.pd
The paper unfolds the problem of time focusing primarily on the dimension of the future, while, in t...
There are some expressions referring to future time in English because English has no 'future tense'...
[Extract] In many languages of the world, the status of 'future' is different from that of present a...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and...