to be appearance. And if, as a last resource, we use the phrases “potential” and “actual,” and attempt by their aid to reach harmony, we shall have left the case as it stands. We shall mean by these phrases that the thing is, and yet that it is not, and that we choose for our own purpose to treat these irreconcilables as united. But that is only another, though perhaps a more polite, way of saying that the problem is insoluble.
In the chapter which comes next, we must follow the same difficulties a little further into other applications.