[8] This distinction of indication as existential and implication as conceptual or essential, I owe to Mr. Alfred Sidgwick. See his Fallacies, p. 50.
[9] James, Psychology, II, 665.
[10] I have even seen, in a criticism of the essays, the method of genesis opposed to the method of experimentation—as if experimentation were anything but the generation of some special object!
[11] Logic (translation, Oxford, 1888), I, 10, 11. Italics mine.
[12] See Philosophical Review, XI, 117-20.
[13] Lotze, Logic (translation, Oxford, 1888), I, 2. For the preceding exposition see I, 1, 2, 13, 14, 37, 38; also Microkosmus, Book V, chap. iv.
[14] Lotze, Logic, I, 6, 7.
[15] Lotze, Logic (translation, Oxford, 1888), I, 25.
[16] Ibid., 36.
[17] Ibid.