philosophy has lacked most of all is precision. Philosophical systems are not cut to the measure of the reality in which we live; they are too wide for reality
Ofelia Rhas quoted3 years ago
The measuring of time never deals with duration as duration; what is counted is only a certain number of extremities of intervals, or moments, in short, virtual halts in time
Ofelia Rhas quoted3 years ago
The line one measures is immobile, time is mobility. The line is made, it is complete; time is what is happening, and more than that, it is what causes everything to happen
Ofelia Rhas quoted3 years ago
I was indeed very much struck to see how real time, which plays the leading part in any philosophy of evolution, eludes mathematical treatment.