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Classification of the Sci
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it constitutes a considerable argument for the truth of the calculation. For how [do we] account for the emergence of this unlooked-for relation except by its really existing among the objects classified, and how could this relation exist among the objects classified if the enumeration were not correct? Still, one must not trust implicitly to reasoning of this sort.
We shall, however, presently find ourselves in possession of another argument in favor of the truth of this classification of the instincts by finding that it leads [to] an apparently satisfactory classification of the sciences of gratification. This seems to show that it is approximately correct in all respects that are important to the classification of the sciences. To this application let us at once proceed.

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