Hi SA

Yes, but what of the significance of that which does not occur,
without which we, if nothing else, could not think?

What about the significance of that which has yet to occur, or
that which has occurred (the past) but is no longer in the present
and has to be imagined to be part of our narratives and self
understanding.

Try reading this:

http://www.wagner.edu/departments/psychology/filestore2/download/102/Martin%20HeideggerWHAT_IS_METAPHYSICS.pdf

I wish to be able to think out of this box, why do you want to confine 
yourself to it?
Of course, you may not wish to have a past or a future to give meaning to
your life?

David M


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> DM:
>> Also, how can naturalism handle the concept of 'the
>> possible'?
>> The possible has not yet appeared in nature.
>
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> SA:  Easy.  Where else is the possible going to occur?
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> SA
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