[236] "The Philosophy of Values."
[237] "Pragmatism."
[238] "Grosse Männer" ("Great Men").
[239] Furneaux Jordan: "Character as seen in Body and Parentage." London, 1896.
[240] I purposely describe only the two types here. Obviously, the possibility of the existence of other types is not thereby excluded. Other possibilities are known to us. I refrain from mentioning them, with a view to limiting the material.
[241] The Monist, vol. xvi. p. 363.
[242] The German name for crab (Krebs) is the same as that for cancer.
[243] A parallel conception of the two kinds of interpretation is found in a commendable book by Silberer: "Probleme der Mystik und ihrer Symbolik" ("Problems of Mysticism and their Symbolism").
[244] "Halb zog sie ihn, halb sank er hin," etc.
[245] I have also termed this procedure the "hermeneutic method." See page 468-9.