This is a question of fact, which stands to be answered by the inductive methods of observation and experiment: not by the deductive methods of general reasoning.
It does not appear to me that very much has to be said, either for or against the former postulate, on merely antecedent grounds, or grounds of general reasoning.
Is it not matter of daily experience that truths previously undreamt of, facts which have not been, and cannot be, directly observed, are arrived at by way of general reasoning?
Is it not matter of daily experience that truths previously unthought of, facts which have not been, and cannot be, directly observed, are arrived at by way of general reasoning?
In other words, we are called upon to supply bygeneral reasoning links of which we have as yet no proof.
Nothing can be yet found that shows the pedigree without eking it out by general reasoning, and by assumptions that are more or less imaginary.
As far as I can discover, the main ground on which the principle of evolution is accepted by those who believe in it, is general reasoning.
Is it not matter of daily experience that truths previously unthought of, facts which have not been, and can not be, directly observed, are arrived at by way of general reasoning?
I also resumed my speculations on this last subject, and puzzled myself, like others before me, with the great paradox of the discovery of new truths by general reasoning.
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