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is strictly limited to the field of that part of its copulate premiss that corresponds to the minor premiss of a syllogism; while to serve his purpose, that of forming a basis for conduct, it must transcend that limit in concluding future from past experience. Now every valid mathematical reasoning is demonstrative and is limited to an ideal state of things. The reasoning of the calculus of probabilities consists simply of demonstrations concerning "probabilities," which, in all useful applications of the calculus, are real probabilities, or, ratios of frequency in the

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