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jasirs94 at Nov 23, 2016 09:54 PM

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untrained in metaphysics in all respects at a disadvantage as compared with those who are well read in its literature; such floods of imposing nonsense permeate and soak all the metaphysics of all stripes. Since the reasoning of this science chiefly consists in logical analysis, some innocent might expect that a metaphysician would begin by describing this procedure of thought, show with what tools it works, the foundations of its security, and codify the rules for performing it, as chemists have done with inorganic chemical analysis. This, however, as we all well know, is not Man's way. Our undertakings are invariably conducted on the happy-go-lucky prin-

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