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We have not explained away that So have no ultimate idea of satisfactoriness. " Let new infer- every element have its proper weight," but nation, the " proper " weight cannot be explained or defined except by using the notion of " greatest satisfactori- ness on the whole in the result." If we liked, of course, we could take the " proper proportion " as the ultimate idea, and define satisfactoriness in terms of that. As to the preceding idea, of knowing and feeling "everything,'' — it seems, on ...further reflection, as though it were not really wanted. Much of such knowledge will be quite irrelevant to our acceptance of the truest system of all, and similarly with the conative side. What is wanted is only such elements of knowledge and desire as are relevant, including the knowledge of the relative importance \ 112 THE LOGIC OF WILL of the elements of knowledge, and the desire for due proportion in the fulfilment of the several needs. That is, whatever is valuable in the " completeness " idea of wisdom is contained in the " proportion " idea.
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