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truth is the illative faculty of each individual, what ; becomes of 
i^t. proof? Tta^ito.ot * 
be some common measure of minds. But he then i a 
" such certitude can never he furnished to us by tne log c ot 
cr«a p~. i. r ...m °< “““ 
4rS»i“tag'S rtStC, ”"&e4»" 
4th “ nb.i«, a,.™ i, . ■«»■« » * c V;f?r" “ 
xn 4“ t. ri4. t.”« z. « '«i»> ^ 
conclusions are true or false ? It my ^ ac J-J e ,^ contra _ 
Newman, “cannot be scientific 1 * u “? a the discovery of 
mental powers are necessary to ai senses our 
truth, £ for .n.mpl.-the P = ft ’ .nr 
judgments, "« ~XF”r N.in «f. onr illntir. 
cr trSftihido* 1 .” .hink r a. *?-» 
i” ssStfs sssr « is' xs 
at unsound conclusion . . j. thought which we should 
L°” Crd b “l4in‘/“il. in “^mSI 
