Green has dealt with this aspect in the first part of his prolegomena to Ethics in practically the same way as Eucken. |
Was it possible that he, the author of the prolegomena, had ceased to care about the Truth? |
Green, in his prolegomena to Ethics, has interpreted this aspect in a manner that ought not to be forgotten. |
As he adds in the prolegomena, the glove of one hand cannot be used for the other hand. |
There it occupies the place which, in the field of classical and historical scholarship, is taken by Wolf's prolegomena to Homer. |
The methodological procedure of prolegomena, and especially of those that are to prepare for a future metaphysics, will therefore be analytic. |