[25] Creative Evolution, p. 389.
[26] 'But, when I posit the facts with the shape they have for me to-day, I suppose my faculties of perception and intellection such as they are in me to-day; for it is they that portion the real into lots, they that cut the facts out of the whole of reality.' C. E., p. 389.
[27] Creative Evolution, p. 389.
[28] Op. cit., p. 387.
[29] Introduction to Metaphysics, English translation, p. 8 and passim.
[30] e.g. 'Organisation can only be studied scientifically if the organised body has first been likened to a machine.' C. E., p. 98. Science is, I think, generally used by M. Bergson for intellectual knowledge in contradistinction to intuitional knowledge.
[31] F. P., p. 184.
[32] Essays, vol. iii, p. 14.
[33] Essays, vol. iii, p. 366.
[34] F. P., p. 156.