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basis at all special sciences, has no basis at all.
Now all such results depend upon logical principles
without which no special science would
have any credibility. at al It would therefore
follow that logical principles are based on
nothing at all, and that the special sciences which
are based on those baseless principles have no
solid basis, were it not that he Wundt thinks that
Logic and the Special Sciences, like two lying
witnesses in court, sustain each other's credit.
But according to me there are certain principles
that no man doubts,—that you do not
doubt in the least degree. Very vague, I confess,
or rather insist, that they are; but still not
entirely nonsensical; and that it is upon these

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