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THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN

relatively bare conjunctions, that is, such conjunctions as are presented by empirical observations. Is there any man of science, who, in his daily work, and apart from philosophical controversy, will accept a bare given conjunction as conceivably ultimate truth? (See Professor Hobson's address, cited below, p. 68.)