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Logic 52

But much more than that they are throughly reasonable and that which they call for ought to be.
Now that which they demand above all is the fact that the admission that the world is reasonable resonably susceptable to becoming resonable or in other words that man is made after his maker's image.
Such is my rude notion of what the method is to which Hegel endevours to impart exactitude.
Vague applications of it recommend themselves to my faith bit I have never met with an attempt to state a transcendental argument with precision which began to convience me.
At any rate when I reexamine the logics of more or less Hegalian tendency which have appeared in the last quarter of a century I must decline to allow any weight to such flummery.
I do not mention earlier German works because they are still worse

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