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Dialogue
1 Intro| and all the phenomena of experience were comprehended under 2 Intro| facts,’ ‘This is proved by experience to be false,’ and from such 3 Intro| probably be an appeal to experience. Ten thousands, as Homer 4 Intro| realities, they learn by experience the futility of his pretensions. 5 Intro| another was a matter of experience ‘on a level with the cobbler’ 6 Intro| come first in the order of experience, last in the order of nature 7 Intro| supposed to be based upon experience. At each step it professes 8 Intro| principles, of immediate experience and of those general or 9 Intro| are supposed to transcend experience. But the common sense or 10 Intro| and more conformable to experience, and also more comprehensive. 11 Intro| developed out of our increasing experience and observation of man and 12 Intro| have seen, to be based upon experience: it abrogates the distinction 13 Intro| applied the categories to experience; it has not defined the 14 Intro| in reality it goes beyond experience and is unverified by it. 15 Intro| vantage-ground of history and experience. The enthusiasm of his youth 16 Intro| necessary to have had a great experience of it.~2. Hegel, if not 17 Soph| and have learnt by sad experience to see and feel the truth