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“It’s all really quite simple,” said Aristotle: “Just get
everything done before the time is up.”

The universe is formed precisely as a framework for getting things
done before the time is up.

Starting from the other end, everything can be understood as being
what it is, in to order to
disclose the possibility of getting everything done before the time is up.

The intertwined tasks of thinking and interpretation move back and
forth, dialectically perhaps , between the way thing are, and what
we can make of them.

I’m not insisting the above altogether makes sense.

Regards,

Allen

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