From the Unconscious to the Conscious 



conclusions quite other than the pessimism of Schopen- 

 hauer. 



Different in its development, because it takes note 

 of all the available facts, and conforming strictly to 

 reason while avoiding dogmatic assertion, it assigns a 

 place to all that can be explained, and to that which 

 necessarily transcends our powers of understanding and 

 knowledge. 



Different in its conclusions, which are diametrically 

 opposed to Schopenhauer's distressing pessimism, because 

 it fills in the artificial chasm which he has made between 

 the unconscious and the conscious. 



