Charles Sanders Peirce Quote

Time with its continuity logically involves some other kind of continuity than its own. Time, as the universal form of change, cannot exist unless there is something to undergo change, and to undergo a change continuous in time, there must be a continuity of changeable qualities.


The Law of Mind (1892)


Time with its continuity logically involves some other kind of continuity than its own. Time, as the universal form of change, cannot exist unless...

Time with its continuity logically involves some other kind of continuity than its own. Time, as the universal form of change, cannot exist unless...

Time with its continuity logically involves some other kind of continuity than its own. Time, as the universal form of change, cannot exist unless...

Time with its continuity logically involves some other kind of continuity than its own. Time, as the universal form of change, cannot exist unless...