[80] [Cf. Janet and Séailles: History of the Problems of Philosophy, trans. by Monahan, part i, ch. iii.]

[81] [Cf. Descartes: Meditation ii; Principles of Philosophy, part i, XLVIII.]

[82] [Cf. A. E. Taylor: Elements of Metaphysics, bk. iii, ch. iv.]

[83] [Cf. K. Pearson: Grammar of Science, ch. iii.]

[84] It is enough for my present purpose if the appreciative characters but seem to act thus. Believers in an activity an sich, other than our mental experiences of activity, will find some farther reflections on the subject in my address on ‘The Experience of Activity.’ [The next essay. Cf. especially, p. [169]. Ed.]


VI

THE EXPERIENCE OF ACTIVITY[85]

Brethren of the Psychological Association: