When asking ourselves about the course of our life, we should accept that the best way to explain our world is by referring not only to its temporal but also its spatial reality. That is, to the category that develops between a beginning and an end – and is subjected to constant mutations – and to the category in which everything occurs because it encompasses everything and everything takes place within it. Therefore, as well as understanding life as what we are between birth and death, we should be able to approach it in a fragmentary way by reviewing the foundations of the spaces on which it develops and evolves.
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