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1 3 | stimulated and guided, the human intellect approaches that 2 3 | force from the power of human reason, they are nevertheless 3 5 | the ancients could provide human reason with sufficient arguments 4 5 | deepening of the field of human experiments, the vestiges 5 7 | the philosopher and the human mind in general, there are 6 8 | nature, where previously no human mind could ever even suspect 7 18| unattackable, at least by human forces, because in the beginning 8 42| is also certain that the human mind trained in philosophical 9 50| science, and which the present human generation is awaiting from 10 50| enough to make the entire human race, which is the peak 11 51| the extreme limit to which human reason can attain. Nevertheless,