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| <p>There are also principles of the Judgment corresponding to these conceptions of which we have instances in the laws that all things, forms, symbols are symbolizable.</p> | | <p>There are also principles of the Judgment corresponding to these conceptions of which we have instances in the laws that all things, forms, symbols are symbolizable.</p> |
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− | <p>All the principles that can be so derived from the forms of logic must be valid for all experience. For experience has used logic. Everything else admits of speculative doubt. (Peirce 1865, CE 1, 302).</p> | + | <p>All the principles that can be so derived from the forms of logic must be valid for all experience. For experience has used logic. Everything else admits of speculative doubt.</p> |
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| + | <p>(Peirce 1865, CE 1, 302).</p> |
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