One would be almost justified in construing idealism as a Pickwickian scheme, so willing is it to idealize the principle of intelligence at the expense of its specific undertakings, were it not that this reluctance is the necessary outcome of the Stoic basis and tenor of idealism-its preoccupation with logical contents and relations in abstraction from their Situs and function in conscious living beings.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard
In his epitaph we read:- "Hadrianus hic Situs est, qui nihil sibi infelicius in vita quam quod imperaret, duxit."
"Walks in Rome"
Augustus J.C. Hare
Ubi, Quando, and Situs, together with the analysis of our notions of Space and Time, fall naturally into the general doctrine of Quantity.
"Ontology or the Theory of Being"
Peter Coffey