The Adversaries of the Sceptic Or the Specious Present a New Inquiry Into Hum

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The Adversaries of the Sceptic Or the Specious Present a New Inquiry Into Hum
Alfred Hodder
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3 Supra, pp. 105-6 INSUFFICIENT REASON 127 logicians, from Aristotle down, have laboured in vain ; it means simply that logicians have laboured other than they knew — that they have failed in tb- — paratively easy task of giving a good of wiiemselves. To supply, in a measure, their defi- ciency in this respect it is necessary for the sceptre to begin some distance back, considering first the meaning properly attached to the word "truth. " Truth, we have seen, has been declared to be justness of... representation, precision in the cor- respondence between a mental copy, or forecast, and its original. And so far as memories and inferences are concerned, this is sufficiently intel- ligible. They at least, it may be argued, represent something, or are supposed to do so — may con- ceivably do so ; in them the Sidvoia and the irpdyjuLa may be regarded as distinct and separate. But intuitions also are true, and that more certainly than memories or inferences, yet surely not in the sense of precisely representing anything.

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