[131] Op. cit., p. 37.
[132] [Cf. above, pp. [241-243].]
[133] Op. cit., p. 32.
[134] [This] Mr. Joseph deals with (though in much too pettifogging and logic-chopping a way) on pp. 33-34 of his article.
[135] Compare some elaborate articles by M. Le Roy and M. Wilbois in the Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, vols. viii, ix, and x, [1900, 1901, and 1902.]
[136] [Cf. The Meaning of Truth, p. 64.]
[137] [Joseph: op. cit., p. 36.]
[138] Most recently in two articles, “Does ‘Consciousness’ Exist?” and “A World of Pure Experience.” [See above, pp. [1-91].]
[139] For a recent attempt, effective on the whole, at squaring humanism with knowing, I may refer to Prof. Woodbridge’s very able address at the Saint Louis Congress, “The Field of Logic,” printed in Science, N. Y., November 4, 1904.