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paper, and I am inclined to think that Speculative
Grammar, the name given by Duns Scotus to such
an inquiry, is as good a designation as can be
found for this preliminary inquiry into the nature
knowledge. There will be no psychology in it; but
the logician's analysis, if properly conducted, will
be found of essential aid to the psychological
epistemologist. See 45A

8th, If you turn over the leaves of a few treatises on
logic, the first you chance to come across, you will
not have to look far, especially if the books are in English,
before you find the ordinary usages of language appeealed to in sup-
port of logical doctrines. Some of the most recent books
are quite expanded with this type of arguments
It has been deliberately laid down as the principal
basis of logical science.

Those to whom this seems a very efficient method

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