Gabriel Marcel Quote

There can be no whole without a thought which grasps it as a whole; and this grasping of what is before the mind as a whole can be effected only by a sort of voluntary halt in a kind of progressive movement of thought.


p. 123 - Man Against Mass Society (1952)


There can be no whole without a thought which grasps it as a whole; and this grasping of what is before the mind as a whole can be effected only by a ...

There can be no whole without a thought which grasps it as a whole; and this grasping of what is before the mind as a whole can be effected only by a ...

There can be no whole without a thought which grasps it as a whole; and this grasping of what is before the mind as a whole can be effected only by a ...

There can be no whole without a thought which grasps it as a whole; and this grasping of what is before the mind as a whole can be effected only by a ...