[181] Ibid., p. 16.

[182] Logic, second ed., Vol. II, p. 270.

[183] Studies in Logical Theory, p. x.

[184] "Thinking or rationality is not limited to the process of abstract cognition, but it includes feeling and will, and in the course of its development carries these along with it. There is, of course, such a thing as what we have called abstract cognition; but the different moments are all united in the concrete experience which we may name the life of thought." Creighton, "Experience and Thought," Philosophical Review, Vol. XV, 1906, p. 487 f.

[185] Op. cit., p. 15.

[186] Ibid., p. 8.

[187] Op. cit., pp. 18-19.

[188] Ibid., p. 23.

[189] Ibid., p. 17.

[190] Op. cit., p. 23.