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the ideal of conduct will be to execute our little function in the operation of the creation by giving a hand towards rendering the world more reasonable wherever, as the slang is, it is "up to us", to do so.
In logic, it will be observed that knowledge is reasonableness; and the ideal of reasoning will be to follow such methods as must develop knowledge the most speedily.
The logicality of the judgement that a stone cannot be at once hard and not hard does not consist, as Sigwart and other German logicians say it does, in its satisfying our feeling of logicality, but consists in

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