John Dewey Quote

Genuine time, if it exists as anything else except the measure of motions in space, is all one with the existence of individuals as individuals, with the creative, with the occurrence of unpredictable novelties. Everything that can be said contrary to this conclusion is but a reminder that an individual may lose his individuality, for individuals become imprisoned in routine and fall to the level of mechanisms. Genuine time then ceases to be an integral element of their being. Our behavior becomes predictable, because it is but an external rearrangement of what went before.


Time and Individuality (1940)


Genuine time, if it exists as anything else except the measure of motions in space, is all one with the existence of individuals as individuals, with ...

Genuine time, if it exists as anything else except the measure of motions in space, is all one with the existence of individuals as individuals, with ...

Genuine time, if it exists as anything else except the measure of motions in space, is all one with the existence of individuals as individuals, with ...

Genuine time, if it exists as anything else except the measure of motions in space, is all one with the existence of individuals as individuals, with ...