[30] Op. cit., p. 390.

[31] Ibid., p. 392.

[32] Op. cit.

[33] Ibid., p. 393.

[34] Ibid., p. 394.

[35] Ibid., p. 395.

[36] Op. cit.

[37] Ibid., p. 396. (The last sentence forecasts Dewey's later contention that knowing is a specific act operating upon the occasion of need.)

[38] Vol. XV, pp. 58-74.

[39] See Mind, Vol. XI, 1886, p. 170.