[1317] Men frequently speak of space and time as if they were only concrete extent and duration, such as the individual consciousness can feel, but enfeebled by abstraction. In reality, they are representations of a wholly different sort, made out of other elements, according to a different plan, and with equally different ends in view.

[1318] At bottom, the concept of totality, that of society and that of divinity are very probably only different aspects of the same notion.

[1319] See our Classifications primitives, loc. cit., pp. 40 ff.