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Logic 105

his taste.

I shall therefore devote a chapter to the study of the foundations of especially since I wish to put it into a light which its relation to the distinctive positions of this treatise may be rendered distinct.

Only after these topics shall have been disposed of will it become needful to take ip that propedantic to logic proper that unpsychological Erkanntuisslehre at which I have hinted.
I name it Speculetive Grammar after the title of a work by Sans Scotus having the same aim.

In announcing what I am going to say in thins part of the book I have to choose btween utter unintelligiblity and a lengthy anticipation of what is about to be proved but can have only be asserted.
I unhesitatingly take the latter course since the ideas are put into such strange forms that a double exposition will aid the reader.
I begin by endeavoring to strike the dominent note of the book with such force and

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