The intellectual life of man consists almost wholly in his substitution of conceptual order for the perceptual order in which his experience originally comes.
The Philosophy of William James: Drawn from His Own Works (ed. 1925)
The intellectual life of man consists almost wholly in his substitution of conceptual order for the perceptual order in which his experience originally comes.
The Philosophy of William James: Drawn from His Own Works (ed. 1925)