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1908 Nov 30
Logic I. i. 11

surprise me very much if I were to learn what it was
destined to be. I shall therefore make a science include, as
its core the sub a burning subject upon which some group
of men are today passionately exploring together with other
subjects which they are better fitted to explore than other
men and in which they or men whose researches demand much
the same facilities as their own are taking a close interest
or must in the near future take up. But it is evident notorious
that men's scientific affiliations have don are more
close and less close. This more and less is not, however, a smooth
slope. On the contrary, it arises from a man's possessing today
special facilities, mental or material, for advancing knowle the solution
of special certain problems, but yet and possessing besides very good facilities, which may a

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