Samuel Alexander Quote

Individuality is a pervasive character of things, but so also it would seem that there is nothing individual which has not in it a character recognisable by thought, and known as a universal.


Space, Time, and Deity: The Gifford Lectures at Glasgow, 1916-1918, (Volume 1), Introduction (p. 2)


Individuality is a pervasive character of things, but so also it would seem that there is nothing individual which has not in it a character...

Individuality is a pervasive character of things, but so also it would seem that there is nothing individual which has not in it a character...

Individuality is a pervasive character of things, but so also it would seem that there is nothing individual which has not in it a character...

Individuality is a pervasive character of things, but so also it would seem that there is nothing individual which has not in it a character...