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I. INTRODUCTION: CONCERNING THE CONCEPTION OF THE SCIENCE OF KNOWLEDGE GENERALLY (pp. 11-60) | ||
A. Part First of Introduction (pp. 11-30). |
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Concerning the conception of the Science of Knowledge Generally
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§1. Hypothetical Conception of this Science |
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§2. Explanation of the Conception of the Science of Knowledge |
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(a) It is to be a Science of Science generally, and have a Systematic Form, and therefore have one Fundamental Principle |
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(b) The Science of Knowledge is a Science, and therefore has one Fundamental Principle which cannot be proven in it |
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