l8 TlMEHRI. 
primitive apparatus of thought — which, by the way, 
is a very different and distinct thing from the fragment- 
ary apparatus of thought of uneducated civilized people. 
Merely to supply the primitive thinker, without further 
preparation, with the complex apparatus is much as it 
would be simply to supply folk of a race which has used 
no implements but sticks and stones with machine guns, 
grand pianos or any other of the highly elaborated pro- 
duces of civilization. 
