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.

He transforms all concepts into incommunicable, solidified objects. To refute him is to become contaminated with unreality.

He transforms all concepts into incommunicable, solidified objects. To refute him is to become contaminated with unreality.

He transforms all concepts into incommunicable, solidified objects. To refute him is to become contaminated with unreality.