First and Last Things: A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life
veloped a suggestion of Mr. F.C.S. Schiller's. The current syllogistic logic rests on the assumption that either A is B or it is not B. The practical reality, she contends, is that nothing is perma
things continuously, and so it has to resort to a series of static snapshots. It has to kill mot
ts, in respect to time and in respect to classification; whereas one ha