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the premisses have been intricate and hard to grasp and the conclusion renders them easier to grasp + the feeling upon the emergence of this conclusion is decidedly pleasurable.
In the second place, if the inference is seen to accord with our logical ideals, perception involves a pleasurable feeling; while if it is seen not so to accord a feeling of disgusted contempt is involved.

Now let us examine the defendent argument.
According to this, every conclusion is drawb in the first place becuase it satisfies our logical feeling, or logisches Gefuhl.
Let us see what can be meant by this.
Since they are trained students of philosophy of our own day and employ techical term Gefuhl of well-determined meaning, it would be impertinent to suppose that they

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