Then in that case the cosmic process, so far as it is truly expressed by science, is a logical process.
In a word, they happen in a way that can be reasoned out, and they constitute together a logical process.
But it is only a mind which can be logical or can go through a logical process.
It is scarcely necessary to give examples of a logical process to which we owe almost all the inductive conclusions we draw in daily life.
The principles which ought to regulate Classification as a logical process subservient to the investigation of truth, cannot be discussed to any purpose until a much later stage of our inquiry.
We can get off from our logical bridge, not by logical process, but only by another and final leap of intuition, and by once more assuming the existence of the infinite Being whom we had so vainly sought to reach by mere argument.
If we infer an uncaused cause, we do it, not by logical process, but by virtue of the intuitive belief within us.
The principles which ought to regulate Classification, as a logical process subservient to the investigation of truth, can not be discussed to any purpose until a much later stage of our inquiry.
The need was a practical human need only in so far as the intellect working by logical process is a human endowment but not in any personal sense such as is conveyed by the term psychological.
No logical process, no psychological disposition, can make what is false true.
Given the intellect, the logical necessity was the only need that called forth by logical process the "truth-claiming" hypothesis of the æther.
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