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jasirs94 at Nov 21, 2016 03:19 AM

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the life-time of one mind, and that, perhaps, a dull one, is but a drop in the ocean of all Logic, including, as it does, not only Methodeutic, but also Critic, and the analysis of forms of cognition.

I come now to the second part of my statement, how the reasoning characteristic of each Stage of inquiry is logically valid, that is, what our assurance is of its leading to the truth. For Deduction, Kant gave the correct answer: The conclusion merely explicates a part of the meaning of the copulate premiss. We always think in Signs, meaning by a sign anything existing (whether substantially, dynamically, or by imputation) in either of the three Universes of experience, and being influenced direction or indirectly by something else (called its Object) in either Universe, in its turn produces such a conclusion as otherwise than true. My answer is that Deduction

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