But, as Principal Caird remarks, "It is progress, not towards, but within, the infinite."
"Practical Ethics"
William DeWitt Hyde
The refusal to take self-consciousness as an experienced fact, Dewey says, results in such failures as are seen in Kant, Hegel, and even Green and Caird, to give any adequate account of the nature of the Absolute.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard
He had frequently referred to Green's saying that the Eternal Self-Consciousness reproduces itself in man, and to similar notions in Caird and Kant; but he had never considered, in a detailed way, how the organism might serve as the vehicle for such a process.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard