But where the question is as to whether this is a difference of degree or of kind, the absurdity of disregarding the intermediate phases which present themselves to actual observation is surely too obvious for comment.
If such a conclusion is to be established at all, it can only be by other and independent evidence of the inductive kind--to wit, by actual observation.
How can this, in any single case, be proved by actual observation?
We are still a long way from the final solution of this problem; and when the solution comes, it will be more one of spiritual insight than of actual observation.
This is indeed an unexpected satisfaction; for it will now be in my power to prove some of the facts that I am telling my friends, by actual observation.
It might be deemed that this advanced position of Morgagni was due rather to intuitive abhorrence of the disease than to the conviction of actual observation, and that his conclusions were the result more of prejudice than of real knowledge.
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