... development, the latter to its vitality. In the one case, the connection isconceived too loosely, in the other, too rigidly and simply. One view underestimates the power of the logicalIdea, the other ... causes; not to narrow the world down to the limits of the mind, but to extend the mind to the boundaries of the world, so that it shall understand it asit really is. To these warnings there are ... the understanding; andunder the broad cloak of the Hegelian dialectic method, beside the reflection of the Critique of Reason and of the Science of Knowledge, the fancies of the Philosophy of...