[184] Commentar, II. p. 71 ff.

[185] E.g. by Caird, op. cit. Vol. I. p. 286.

[186] I have no wish to deny, however, that space is essential in the subsequent distinction of Self and not-Self.

[187] See also Book I. Chap II. passim; especially p. 51 ff. and pp. 70–1.

[188] Logic, p. 51 ff.

[189] For the This, on such a hypothesis, has a purely temporal complexity, and is not resolvable into coexisting Thises.

[190] [Chapter III. Section A, (§ 131).]

[191] Cf. Hannequin, Essai critique sur l'hypothèse des atomes, Paris 1895, Chap. I. Section III.; especially p. 43.

[192] See [Chapter II. § 69 ff.]

[193] See third antinomy below, [§ 201 ff.]