ABSTRACT

IN the previous chapter we have shown that inference is not adequate to its content. By the very denial that reason cannot be the cause is proved that the process of inference is not the process of the real. In this chapter we shall examine whether the latter process can be adequately expressed. Expression is through judgment. Our question now is, Can judgment express process? If it can, so far it has to be admitted that logic is adequate at least to the phenomenal reality. If it cannot, we have to acknowledge that logic is inadequate to it even, not to speak of the ultimate reality. For the ultimate Reality transcends the phenomenal.