Every philosophy is tinged with the coloring of some secret imaginative, which never emerges explicitly into its trains of reasoning.


Science and the Modern World, 1925


Every philosophy is tinged with the coloring of some secret imaginative, which never emerges explicitly into its trains of reasoning.

Every philosophy is tinged with the coloring of some secret imaginative, which never emerges explicitly into its trains of reasoning.

Every philosophy is tinged with the coloring of some secret imaginative, which never emerges explicitly into its trains of reasoning.

Every philosophy is tinged with the coloring of some secret imaginative, which never emerges explicitly into its trains of reasoning.