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Logic 50

The same stage of development.
It would certainly be a most valuable method of thinking ehich not only should bring a man to a true thought but to that thought which ought to be dominant with his contemporaries and will become so in the main.
But will this second conception finality though it be from its own a point of view a [?] [?] [?] as my friend Dr Paul Carrus says remain a fixity without growth or change such as the eternal hill are not so devoid of life as to be?
No indeed says Hegel and everyman eill echo his answer.
It is of the nature of thought to grow and npw not caring to adhere scrictly to Hegel's test (as nobody animated by his spirit does any longer) but guided rather by the history of thought.
I ought to indicate in such roughway I am prepared to do some of the directions that growth will take.
The new conception will not be content to be restricted to the particular phenomena it was devised to

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