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1819 Aug. 9
Fallacies
Preface
Ch.
§.4 Historical Sketch
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Fallacy — deception — is the deception of the mind. It is
more peculiarly the poison of the intellectual part. But
so intimate between that and the moral so intimate close is the
union — so little more than nominal the distinction — that
unless stopt in time, the poison can not have place in
the one quarter without continually creeping in and spreading
itself over the other.
Fallacy poison
this with disguise
as a counter poison
To describe a poison
and its effects is
to counteract it
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