CHAPTER IV.
1. Briefly, the three divisions seem to be Action, Character, and Judgment. The last is to be approached through training in logic, in the penetration of fallacies, etc., by which means a man is to arrive at such an inward and vital conviction of the truth that he can never for a moment be taken off his guard by the delusion of Appearance.
2. Passions, passionless, [Greek: ta pathê, apathês].--See Index of Philosophic Terms.