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    Supports→Existing things exist only as boundaries of what has existed, of what will exist, or both.
    Supports→The present moment ('now') possesses two distinct parts or aspects despite being temporally unextended.

    The present moment exists only as a boundary between past and future.

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    For Brentano the essential feature of a continuum is its inherent capacity to engender boundaries, and the fact that such boundaries can be grasped as coincident. Boundaries themselves possess a quality which Brentano calls plerosis (“fullness”). Plerosis is the measure of the number of directions in which the given boundary actually bounds. Thus, for example, within a temporal continuum the endpoint of a past episode or the starting point of a future one bounds in a single direction, while the

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