248 HUMANISM xm 



sensationalism, starting from Plato s Theaetetus ; but this 

 would be to re-write the history of philosophy with a proper 

 attention to the existence of voluntary activity. Enough, 

 at any rate, has been said to show, not only that the 

 affiliation of Humanism to Humism is extremely mis 

 leading, but also to suggest, perhaps, that in reality the 

 boot is on the other leg, and that it is intellectualism 

 alone which is groaning or grovelling in the grip of 

 Hume. 



