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O.41

On account of this Explanation the inquirer is led to regard his conjecture, or hypothesis, with favor. As I phrase it, he provisionally holds it 'Plausible.' This acceptance may, however, range in different cases and reasonably from putting it in the interrogative mood as a question meriting attention and reply, through all appraisements of its Plausibility, up to an uncontrollable inclination to believe it. This whole course of thought, noticing the surprising phenomenon, searching for pertinent circumstances, scrutiny of them, pondering

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