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10 Aug. 1811
Fallacies
Ch. Parts bearable
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Without any imputation on the score of probity upon probity, the
exterior acceptance the utterance given to a fallacy
may have had sinister interest interest for its cause.
If the fallaciousness of the instrument of persuasion employed
is perceived by him who utters and employs gives utterance and employment
it, here there is a case where evil-consciousness and
consequent correspondent improbity have place the sort of the imperfection is in the moral part of the man's mental frame: if it be not p altogether
imperceived, then the case is a case of weakness
then by the supposition there is no evil consciousness:
no improbity, and the case is a mere case
of weakness — mental weakness: the seat of the imperfection
is in the intellectual part of the mans frame
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