We have travelled far from the standpoint which identifies the real with the concrete. Even the older philosophy found it necessary to admit exceptions; for example, time must be admitted to be real, although no one could attribute to it a concrete nature.


Science and the Unseen World (1929)


We have travelled far from the standpoint which identifies the real with the concrete. Even the older philosophy found it necessary to admit...

We have travelled far from the standpoint which identifies the real with the concrete. Even the older philosophy found it necessary to admit...

We have travelled far from the standpoint which identifies the real with the concrete. Even the older philosophy found it necessary to admit...

We have travelled far from the standpoint which identifies the real with the concrete. Even the older philosophy found it necessary to admit...