On the account that one person advocate and want something, it does not follow that others have to want it too; only the postulates of reason and certitude are identical, invariables, and can always be of use to everyone as a fulcrum with a view to a free agreement.


p. 42. - Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937)


On the account that one person advocate and want something, it does not follow that others have to want it too; only the postulates of reason and...

On the account that one person advocate and want something, it does not follow that others have to want it too; only the postulates of reason and...

On the account that one person advocate and want something, it does not follow that others have to want it too; only the postulates of reason and...

On the account that one person advocate and want something, it does not follow that others have to want it too; only the postulates of reason and...