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1908 Oct 31
Logic
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by a division pretty close to the one which I now proceed
to describe. Since I do not enter upon any defence of its utility,
you will very properly regard that as dubious for the present;
and whether or not your own Phanera fall each into one
or another of the classes I am about to describe will be left
to your own powers of logical analysis to determine. What this operation
of logical analysis consists in I cannot
undertake to show you until you shall, with such
aid as I can give you, or without such aid, have
performed for yourself some considerable operation of
the sort. I assume that you have naturally some strength
in this direction. I must, however, warn you that the
operation does not involve any fine psychological observation
any fine

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