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<p>1821 Feb. 20</p> | |||
<head>Fallacies</head> | |||
<note>Preface or Introduction</note> | |||
<p>2</p> | |||
<note>§ Vulgar Errors</note> | |||
<p>As to Sir Thomas, <sic>thencefore</sic> Doctor Browne, Physician<lb/> | |||
to Charles the first <add>+</add> the field of his researches in<lb/> | |||
<note><add>+</add> <!-- Pointer symbol --> Search whether so</note><lb/> | |||
that work was principally if not exclusively confined to<lb/> | |||
the physical department: a field which afforded at <add>in</add><lb/> | |||
that time <add>those day</add> afforded much more of that sort of game,<lb/> | |||
than <del>any</del> the most intelligent and expert hunter<lb/> | |||
of that time could have been competent to scent out <add>start</add><lb/> | |||
In that part of the field of thought <unclear>and</unclear> action, <del>there</del><lb/> | |||
it <del>could only <add>is</add></del> neither is nor ever could be to <unclear>mine</unclear><lb/> | |||
than a small and casual extent that <unclear>the</unclear> <unclear>coincidence</unclear><lb/> | |||
above noted could have place. If the politician often<lb/> | |||
be a party man, to produce deception is the constant <add>among the <unclear>causes</unclear></add><lb/> | |||
<add>and almost indispensable</add> occupation in the care <add>part</add> of the medical practitioner<lb/> | |||
<del>while</del> neither on account of the patient nor on his<lb/> | |||
own account does the demand for it present itself <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
to any regular or considerable extent. <add>At any rate</add> <add>In particular</add> In the catalogue<lb/> | |||
given by Sir Thomas Browne of these matters which in<lb/> | |||
his view of them came <add>as <del><gap/></del> at this time in</add> <add>perhaps</add> <add>every <sic>mans</sic> view they would come</add> under the denomination of<lb/> | |||
errors, there would not perhaps be found a single one<lb/> | |||
to which the word <hi rend="underline">fallacy</hi> as here employed would be<lb/> | |||
found applicable.</p> | |||
1821 Feb. 20
Fallacies Preface or Introduction
2
§ Vulgar Errors
As to Sir Thomas, thencefore Doctor Browne, Physician
to Charles the first + the field of his researches in
+ Search whether so
that work was principally if not exclusively confined to
the physical department: a field which afforded at in
that time those day afforded much more of that sort of game,
than any the most intelligent and expert hunter
of that time could have been competent to scent out start
In that part of the field of thought and action, there
it could only is neither is nor ever could be to mine
than a small and casual extent that the coincidence
above noted could have place. If the politician often
be a party man, to produce deception is the constant among the causes
and almost indispensable occupation in the care part of the medical practitioner
while neither on account of the patient nor on his
own account does the demand for it present itself
to any regular or considerable extent. At any rate In particular In the catalogue
given by Sir Thomas Browne of these matters which in
his view of them came as at this time in perhaps every mans view they would come under the denomination of
errors, there would not perhaps be found a single one
to which the word fallacy as here employed would be
found applicable.
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