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Dialogue
1 Intro| the real foundation of a system of psychology. Only they 2 Intro| education another memory of system and arrangement which is 3 Intro| opposed. They introduce a system and order into the knowledge 4 Intro| and to make them into a system than to describe or prove 5 Intro| get rid of the other.~The system which has thus arisen appears 6 Intro| Experience shows that any system, however baseless and ineffectual, 7 Intro| these elements in a single system, we discover that the links 8 Intro| that if we were to frame a system on his lines we should be 9 Intro| exaggerating it.~k. The love of system is always tending to prevail 10 Intro| and cannot be a connected system. We cannot define or limit 11 Intro| passage of poetry or a whole system of philosophy; from one