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... and just as the electricians speak of live and dead wires , let us speak of any hypothesis as either live or dead . A live hypothesis is one which appeals as a real possibility to him to whom it is proposed .
... and just as the electricians speak of live and dead wires , let us speak of any hypothesis as either live or dead . A live hypothesis is one which appeals as a real possibility to him to whom it is proposed .
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Wherefore prudence is a more precious thing even than philosophy ; for from pru- dence are sprung all the other virtues , and it teaches us that it is not possible to live pleasantly without living prudently and honourably and justly ...
Wherefore prudence is a more precious thing even than philosophy ; for from pru- dence are sprung all the other virtues , and it teaches us that it is not possible to live pleasantly without living prudently and honourably and justly ...
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To live , to live just as we do , that - if we could only realize it - is the purpose and the crown of living . We must seek improvement ; we must be dissatis- fied with ourselves ; that is the appointed attitude , the histrionic pose ...
To live , to live just as we do , that - if we could only realize it - is the purpose and the crown of living . We must seek improvement ; we must be dissatis- fied with ourselves ; that is the appointed attitude , the histrionic pose ...
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