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Ladies and Gentlemen;

More than once during this course
I have declared that I do not now
touch upon metaphysics, but confine
myself to logic. I do not mean
that what I have said has no bearing
upon metaphysics. On the contrary,
metaphysics can properly draw
its principles from no other source
than logic. It ought to
consist in the interpretation of the
facts of common experience in the
light of a scientific logic. That is
the method of Plato, of Aristotle,
and of Kant. Logic is the prior science.

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