[230] Lecture I. towards the beginning.

[231] See [p. 62] and [p. 197]. It should be remembered that our reasoned opinions rest upon our working beliefs.

[232] Vol. ii. p. 86.

[233] See the reference in Chapter II. p. 26 to the opportunistic ethic of Prezzolini.

[234] In What is Pragmatism? Macmillan & Co.

[235] Cf. p. 81.

[236] Professor Pratt makes an attempt in his book on What is Pragmatism? (pp. 75–6–7) to show that the true meaning of the “correspondence theory” is not inconsistent with Pragmatism or that Pragmatism is not inconsistent with this truth.

[237] Cf. supra, p. 64.

[238] See the Note on p. 21.

[239] Cf. supra, p. 67.