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Logic IV. 18
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to mate the same relations.

Rule VI. [Gave?] existing term of philosophy is so inappropriate as to be a positive hinderance to philosophical such a new term to replace it will not be superfluous.
Rule VII. Since these rules are intended to further the advance of philosophy they must not be allowed to stand in the way of any unmistakable and urgent need of philosophy. But this rule is not to be used as an axcuse for evading the spirit of the other rules.
Rule VIII. Ambiguous terms should be reformed. Now in regard to the term conscience there was among the scholastic but one word conscientia for consciousness and [consciouse?] which were distiguished as psychologica and moralis but several additional words were in use namely synderesis (usually and more probably taken to be a corruption of [?] preservation but by some supposed to be a corruption of [?] an

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Logic IV. 18
footnote continued

to mate the same relations.

Rule VI. [Gave?] existing term of philosophy is so inappropriate as to be a positive hinderance to philosophical such a new term to replace it will not be superfluous.
Rule VII. Since these rules are intended to further the advance of philosophy they must not be allowed to stand in the way of any unmistakable and urgent need of philosophy. But this rule is not to be used as an axcuse for evading the spirit of the other rules.
Rule VIII. Ambiguous terms should be reformed. Now in regard to the term conscience there was among the scholastic but one word conscientia for consciousness and [consciouse?] which were distiguished as psychologica and moralis but several additional words were in use namely synderesis (usually and more probably taken to be a corruption of [?] preservation but by some supposed to be a corruption of [?] an