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1818 May 26
Ipsedixitism
6. That from the manner of his reading as above we do believe him
capable of inadequacy of the of the , as persuaded
in the English language.
6. 7. That he has and have as above
written in if the truth of the
taken of his having the following with
I do , I and solemnly
promise that to my fullest where by means of this present
I take upon my , I with to any
person of or only for argument of
proposed such my was given...
Witness my hands,
Ipsedixitism as applied to morals
So as applied to Evidence.
Morals depend upon feelings: as resulting from common actions
on certain occasions: the state of feelings, their connection with
acts is no more than in scie physics, to be collected from
any others than the conversant sources of instruction, experience,
experiment and observation
Feeling, viz. those of others as far as others are
concerned
What abuse of language! feeling as applied to morals
by
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