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proviso that general conditions remain sufficiently unchanged. But that is to overlook the principal end of inquiry, as regards human life. What is the chief end of man? Answer: To actualize ideas of the immortal, ceaselessly prolific kind. To that end it is needful to get beliefs that the believer will take satisfaction in acting upon, not mere rules set down on paper, with lethal provisos attached to them. The inductive reasoner cannot possibly find any strictly demonstrative reasoning that could take the place of his induction, since every demonstrative

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