[202] P. 335.
[203] Cf. Mr. Gore's paper, above.
[204] Cf. Baldwin's Development and Evolution, pp. 250, 251, on the necessity of the submission of the "new experience" to the test of its ability to utilize habit. Interpreted broadly, habit might here mean the whole mechanical side, including organism and environment, and so include Mr. Baldwin's second or "extra-organic" test.
[205] P. 19.
[206] Pp. 17, 18.
[207] See, above, Professor Dewey's Study III, pp. 49 ff.
[208] P. 55.
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