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MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT SCIENCE 



would be deluded by the argument that since we do not 

 know what is there the suppositions in question must be 

 accepted as true. We cannot, as a matter of observation, 

 assert that these supposed beings are not there, but we 

 can find no reason to make it appear even probable, nor 

 any means of proving by experiment, that they are. We 

 refuse to entertain such suppositions. 



THE END. 



