It has been held that “discussing words is often indescribably tiresome, but it is better than misunderstanding them,” which is most true.
[31] Physiological Psychology, 1911, p. 156.
[32] Op. cit., p. 179.
[33] With the exception perhaps of the highest of all, for since the publication of Prof. Woods Jones’ Arboreal Man the question “Who is Man?” has received a new answer.
[34] My italics.
[35] p. 74.
[36] Op. cit. p. 6.
[37] p. 5.
| From the Greek. | | Πλαστος from verb Πλαττειν to mould. διηθειν to strain through. |