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by j_baker
5736 days ago
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Not necessarily. Timeless implies that time has no effect on it - it remains as important as it was when it was first invented. For instance, I'd say Euclid's work was timeless. Freud's work is permanent. It had a permanent impact on the field of psychology, but had to be built upon by other people to be effective. |
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