I, 71 II, 401, 404, 406, 408, 411, 415, 418-19 NC I, 40 fn1 (theory can also analyze the analytical aspect itself, but only in its opposition to non-logical aspects; this theoretical act is not identical with the abstracted modal strcute of the logical aspect) NC II, 462 (analysis of the analytical aspect), 469 (analytical function cannot transcend time or be opposed to the cosmos), 474 (undeepened analytical funciton remains inert), 485 (logical sphere cannot be grasped in a purely logical way), 487 (analytical modus is itself of an intending character because of restless temporal mode of being)