ABSTRACT

The punctual centre is adumbrated with ancillary circles through which one's closest inspection dives into the well of Democritus, the infinite divisibility between matter and form. Author's ancillary Cinderella clings to and drags back the skirts of the reluctant past with one hand, and with the other reaches forth to anticipate the future. There are many ancillary averages of stress and strain in the business world. The fault appears in conceptually punctualizing the attack of thought upon experience, in a centre-to-centre directness which excludes all collateral and ancillary supplement or adumbration. Kant, with his two inseparable stems of an unknown root, shall remain hopeless of any punctual unity of cognition in the present or in any other tense. Yet it must now appear that his most recondite studies had neither united nor unravelled those intricacies of the present tense which ever recall that well of Democritus, between whose implacable walls Truth escapes in an infinite divisibility.