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donpedicinijr at Jan 24, 2018 01:19 AM

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ments of them can be presented very well, while
logic must be given in a certain degree of
fulness or else it will not be presented
at all.
The course of events by which any new
subject gets added to our knowledge is
most clearly [?] in the case of an
addition to our scientific knowledge.
In the first place we are already in
a previous state of knowledge. Logic
has quite nothing to say concerning
the primum cognitum. In consequence
of this one are in a state of expectation
concerning a coming phenomenon,
being that expectation active or passive.

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