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philosophy may testify that he is unable to grasp the meaning of this explanation. If so, it shows that a certain degree of power of thinking with exactitude is requisite to being a scholastic realist. In order to prove this it will be sufficient to adduce the acknowledged fact that, whether A, B, or C, etc., one or all of them, believe it or not, it is true that every ordinary spherical body has a component acceleration toward every other proportional within extremely close limits to the mass of the latter divided by the square of its distance from the former. For therein it is implied that the concept of having a component acceleration

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