He transforms all concepts into incommunicable, solidified objects. To refute him is to become contaminated with unreality.
On F. H. Bradley in "Avatars of the Tortoise" - Discussion (1932)
He transforms all concepts into incommunicable, solidified objects. To refute him is to become contaminated with unreality.
On F. H. Bradley in "Avatars of the Tortoise" - Discussion (1932)