XI. 1. Consciousness complete or incomplete 2. Consciousness normal or abnormal XII. Discernment either apperceptive or inapperceptive XIII. 1. Distinctness and indistinctness 2. Indistinctness supposes objectivity 3. Indistinctness abditive and inabditive XVII. Knowledge is either conscious or unconscious 39 XXXVI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Intuition. It is either certive or non- certive, judicial or non - judicial, 51 2. The former consist chiefly of objects of 3. Of complete and incomplete appearances 693 ATTENTION AND COMPARISON (pp. 64-68). § XLIII. 1. Attention is discernment that depends on the central object of the "objective field” |