\[n the case of mankind the development from the henid to the completely differentiated perception and idea is always possible, although such an ideal condition may seldom be attained) ^Whilst expression in words is im- possible in the case of the absolute henid, as words imply articulated thoughts, there are also in the highest stages of the intellect possible to man some things still unclarified and, therefore, unspeakable^
The theory of henids will help in the old quarrel between the spheres of perception and sensation, and will replace by a conception the ideas of element and charater which Avenarius and Petzoldt deduced from the process of clarification.
The theory of henids will help in the old quarrel between the spheres of perception and sensation, and will replace by a conception the ideas of element and charater which Avenarius and Petzoldt deduced from the process of clarification.
Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character