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Logic 72

actually reached the abstract statement.
But has anybody asked him what he have proced he would have repeated that abstract enunciation.
In like manner when we have finished a process of thinking and come to the logical criticism of it the first question we ask ourselves is 'What did I conclude?'
To that we answer with some form of words probably.
Yet we had probably not been thinking in any such form - certainly not if our thought amounted to anything.
Our whole logical criticism consists in investigating whether or not to one portion of knowledge expressed presumably in a very different form from that in which it was thought we can without serious danger of error attch a certain addition.
What the process of thinking may have been has nothing to do with this question.
There may for ought

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