Contributions to Literature; Descriptive, Critical, Humorous, Biographical, Philosophical, And Poetical

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And when I say, that any particular legisla- tive act of intolerance is as unjust as it is absurd, I state only what is involved in the impropriety of attempting to punish those who have no other guilt than that of differing in opinion from others, who are confessedly of a nature as fallible as their own." ■—Lecture XLVIII.
Granting, then, that the process of reasoning is nothing but the perpetual evolution of successive parts, by which, at each new step, that which was just now a part takes it
...s turn to be considered as a whole, and some one of its own parts to be detected by the reasoner, and so on- ward, till he has arrived at some desired or unexpected end of his investigations, — yet it is evident, that, for the purpose of successful ratiocination, the propositions should follow each other in a certain order. How is it, then, that they arrange themselves, as they rise in suc- cession, in this necessary order ?
Mr. Locke's and the common opinion is, that we have a certain sagacitTj^ by which we find out each successive step that occurs in a rightly ordered course of reasoning.


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