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1 Intro| pass from the most general notions to infinity, but include 2 Intro| and subdivision of general notions will guide men into all 3 Intro| emancipated from scholastic notions of essence or substance, 4 Intro| Bacon, to criticize abstract notions, might not extend his criticism 5 Intro| relates to our most abstract notions, and in no way interferes 6 Intro| another of them. The double notions are the joints which hold 7 Intro| supersede our most elementary notions about nature. To a certain 8 Soph| great prejudices and harsh notions, in a way which is most 9 Soph| souls, who cleared away notions obstructive to knowledge.~ 10 Soph| with perfect clearness the notions of being and not-being,