Good Results with Moderate Effort.
A faster pace will not be advocated, for the present gait is overstrenuous. We hope, however, to point out a way by which good results may be obtained with, moderate effort.
If, in the past, the brain has been found wanting, we should not lose confidence in its reliability until we have seen how it has been managed.
Under some conditions its interpretations are absolutely correct; in fact, under all conditions that would be called fair in testing other kinds of mechanism.
Unfortunately, these conditions have not always existed. Opinions regarding important matters have been formed when accurate mentation has been impossible.