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The chief characteristic of Deduction is that nothing is relevant to it but arbitrary hypotheses, so that all its conclusions are Necessary, i.e. absolutely certain, barring all sources of error. This does not prevent its application to Real Probabilities resulting in the valid part of the Doctrine of Chances. The conception of Probability itself is a fruit of the Third Stage of Inquiry

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