Time and space have become theoretical universalist abstractions in modern physics and written Western philosophical traditions, but in human culture they are concrete realities. Realities in which things don’t exist exclusively in space, nor in time, but stand in relation to everything else.
The Maori and Indigenous Australians, have as a cultural principle that the a way of being is specific to the resources and needs of a time and place, and that one’s conduct, is informed by responsibility specific to that place. Rights, duties and values exist only in actual human cultures, and their shape and form will depend on the nature of those situations.
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