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laika at May 18, 2018 03:18 PM

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in a few respects, and a great tendency among diversities to grow into uniformities the three real objectove characteristics of the universe.

I will now drop metaphysics and consider the doctrine of chances.
In order that this doctrine should have any useful application, it is necessary that we should positively know a number of propositions to be true.
The matter by no means rests on mere ignorance.
Of course, the doctrine of chances supposes a certain amount of ignorance, sinc it is a method of attainingknowledge must suppose that the information it teaches us how to obtain is not already in our possession.

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