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Michael.Seidel at Apr 05, 2021 06:57 PM

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Logic IV. 168

intelligence, good science or reason ([ancient greek? (28A)) "It is an easy question. For all the Wise men agree, really extolling themselves, that Reason (Nous), is our kind of heaven and earth. Perhaps they are right; yet, if you please, I would like to examinie this genus further" (28C). Here he asks whether the universe is carried on by the power of the irrational and chance and the come-what-may, or on the contrary as our forefathers said, is piloted by some wondrous arranging reason and intelligence? ([ancient greek?] 28D). The answer is that first hypothesis is shocking ([ancient greek?] 28E), but the [?] that Reason orders all things orders all things seems worth of [good?] vision of the Great System, of the sun, the moon, the

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