The Will to Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by William James

14 by William James, James, William, 1842-1910

Chapter 16: 10. Elements mutually contingent are not in conflict so long as they

Chapter 16: 10. Elements mutually contingent are not in conflict so long as they

partake of the continua of time, space, etc.,--partaking being the exact opposite of strife. They conflict only when, as mutually exclusive possibilities, they strive to possess themselves of the same parts of time, space, and ego.
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