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THEORY OF IGNORANCE.
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PROP. I.————

expressing this denial might, perhaps, have been introduced. But, inasmuch as this proposition has never been distinctly denied either by psychology or by ordinary thinking, no counter-proposition is placed in opposition to it. Its place, however, is marked, in order that the counter-propositions to which we are coming may be numbered, for convenience' sake, in accordance with their corresponding propositions.