Excerpt from The Princeton Review: July-December, 1880
An opinion has gained wide acceptance that much more is to be assigned to habit than has yet been fully recognized. This is nothing more than a floating opinion, nevertheless it is play ing a not unimportant part in determining the mental attitude oi'an influential circle of thinkers. What account is to be made of man as an agent, relatively to the higher orders of animals, is a question whose whole meaning is affected by the latent sup position that man is a bundle of habits which if fully inter preted would prove such_in their nature and conditions as to place him little above the higher animals, and that little could be easily measured by relative complexity of organism. Both philosophy and science are responsible for encouragement of hypothesis, and not without reason is it maintained that hypo theses render real service in the history of investigation.
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