Temporalize vs Temporalise - What's the difference?
temporalize | temporalise |
(transitive, often, philosophy) To situate in time.
* 1928 Nov. 22, Herman Hausheer, "A Theory of Perception," The Journal of Philosophy , vol. 25, no. 24, p. 647:
* 1976 , , "Some Distinctions in Universal Pragmatics: A Working Paper," Theory and Society , vol. 3, no. 2, p. 161:
* 1991 , S. K. Heninger, Jr., "Spenser, Sidney, and Poetic Form," Studies in Philology , vol. 88, no. 2, p. 147:
* 2002 , Corey Anton, "Discourse as Care: A Phenomenological Consideration of Spatiality and Temporality," Human Studies , vol. 25, no. 2, p. 195:
To secularize.
Temporalise is a alternative form of temporalize.
As verbs the difference between temporalize and temporalise
is that temporalize is to situate in time while temporalise is alternative form of temporalize.temporalize
English
Alternative forms
* temporaliseVerb
- There are probably innumerable rhythms in a sensation during the duration of a second. . . . We are unable to temporalize our sensations of phenomena.
- In each language, mechanisms are available which allow us to classify, serialize, localize, and temporalize the objects of possible experience.
- Spencer begins with an idea in the Platonist sense, which he proceeds to unfold, to spatialize and temporalize in the universe of fiction.
- By way of discourse, we break out of the immediate surround. . . . Whereas the other intentional threads spatialize and temporalize a surround'' with somewhat limited range . . . , discourse discloses ''world .
