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Sentence
One
of
the
wisest
of
uninspired
men
has
not
hesitated
to
declare
the
dog
a
great
mystery,
on
account
of
this
dawning
of
a
moral
nature
unaccompanied
by
any
the
least
evidence
of
reason,
in
whichever
of
the
two
senses
we
interpret
the
word—whether
as
the
practical
reason,
that
is,
the
power
of
proposing
an
ultimate
end,
the
determinability
of
the
Will
by
ideas;
or
as
the
sciential
reason,
that
is,
the
faculty
of
concluding
universal
and
necessary
truths
from
particular
and
contingent
appearances.
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One of the wisest of uninspired men has not hesitated to declare the dog a great mystery, on account of this dawning of a moral nature unaccompanied by any the least evidence of reason, in whichever of the two senses we interpret the word—whether as the practical reason, that is, the power of proposing an ultimate end, the determinability of the Will by ideas; or as the sciential reason, that is, the faculty of concluding universal and necessary truths from particular and contingent appearances.
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