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be performed; and it leads to the conception of a Necessary Being, the foundation of theology, though not of religion.

But besides those metaphysical inquiries that arise from questions formulated in the mind as such, others will be motived by a desire to comprehend universe-wide aggregates of unformulated phenomena of experience. I earnestly recommend the Muser not to be impatient to analyze these at first, lest some important ingredient be lost in the process, but rather to begin by pondering them from every point of view

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