The center of the spiral, the moment-axis, is always decentered. The necessity of the constitutive inequality follows from the inability of the table of logical judgments to fully articulate a full aesthetic experience. If the table of judgments could fully capture the quality, quantity, relation, and modality of this experience, then the two sides of this circular structure would be tied down at the determined center. If this were the case, then aesthetic judgment would be pleasure with interest, universality with objectivity, purposiveness w/th a purpose, and necessary with apodicity. However, the center of these two dissimilar sides in a judgment of taste is not a “with” but a “without.” Thus, the repeated circular structure includes two unequal halves evolving around a displaced center: the without.*° The center of the spiral, the moment-axis, is always decentered. (sometimes a wig) bundled into a pouf with an ornamented ribbon. Ad for Frances Pelton-Jones Recital. Musica/ America. October 14, 1911.