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Its truths ought to be deter worked out
without squinting at all at their
metaphysical bearings.
No man with a
natural genius for logic who devotes
his life to the study of it will ever
tolerate the smallest interference
from metaphysics, any more than
a geologist would tolerate any
interference from theology.

But in taking up the confusing
question of chance, I know that your
minds are wedded to vague metaphysical
doctrines about it, which are rife
the world over, especially among men

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