query which is always the first to make its appearance, but which requires to be staved off and off, until we have got in hand all the elements of its solution—What is Truth?
Recapitulation of the three sections.
1. Epistemology. 2. Agnoiology. 3. Ontology. This arrangement not arbitrary, but necessary.§ 61. This paragraph need merely recapitulate that the three divisions of philosophy, as laid down in three Institutes, are, first, The Epistemology, or theory of knowledge; secondly, The Agnoiology, or theory of ignorance; and, thirdly, The Ontology, or theory of being; and that this arrangement is not dictated by the choice or preference of any individual thinker, but by the very necessity of the case, which will not admit of the problems of philosophy being taken up in any other order.