Time And History in Contemporary Philosophy With Special Reference to Bergso
Time And History in Contemporary Philosophy With Special Reference to Bergso
Herbert Wildon Carr
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It is quality, not quantity. It has degrees, and its degrees have an order, and its degrees and their order determine the divisions of philosophy into the philosophical sciences. These degrees are the four moments of the development of mind ; their order is twofold. The terms 'four-' and 'two-fold' do not imply discreteness, for mind is never discrete, and the terms are not employed in the arithmetical meaning of an enumeration. The whole reality is in each moment, but while each moment express...es explicitly one distinct nature, the other moments are implicit in each. The order also is not chronological but logical, the first degree being only first in the sense that it conditions the second, and the second only second in the sense that it depends upon the first. The first actiY i^"y "^ "^^''^^ ^^ a t^p^ retical activity of knowing, and upon it dep ends a practical activity of doing. Theory^ /^ is to __practi£e- a first degree, and practice is depe ndent on theory^ Each of these, theory and practice, is again itself subdivided and subject to the order of a twofold degree.
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