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− | <p>Out of the dimness opposite equals advance . . . .<br>
| + | Out of the dimness opposite equals advance . . . .<br> |
| Always substance and increase,<br> | | Always substance and increase,<br> |
| Always a knit of identity . . . . always distinction . . . .<br> | | Always a knit of identity . . . . always distinction . . . .<br> |
− | always a breed of life.</p> | + | always a breed of life. |
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| | align="right" | — Walt Whitman, ''Leaves of Grass'', [Whi, 28] | | | align="right" | — Walt Whitman, ''Leaves of Grass'', [Whi, 28] |
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− | <p>''Logical'', however, is used in a third sense, which is at once more vital and more practical; to denote, namely, the systematic care, negative and positive, taken to safeguard reflection so that it may yield the best results under the given conditions.</p>
| + | ''Logical'', however, is used in a third sense, which is at once more vital and more practical; to denote, namely, the systematic care, negative and positive, taken to safeguard reflection so that it may yield the best results under the given conditions. |
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| | align="right" colspan="3" | — John Dewey, ''How We Think'', [Dew, 56] | | | align="right" colspan="3" | — John Dewey, ''How We Think'', [Dew, 56] |
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