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The Concept of Nature

CHAPTER III
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This trimness is very medieval and ill accords with brute fact.
The theory which I am urging admits a greater ultimate mystery and a deeper ignorance.

The past and the future meet and mingle in the ill-defined present.

The passage of nature which is only another name for the creative force of existence has no narrow ledge of definite instantaneous present within which to operate.

Its operative presence which is now urging nature forward must be sought for throughout the whole, in the remotest past as well as in the narrowest breadth of any present duration.

Perhaps also in the unrealised future.


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