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naturalists because they know no better; they are certainly not to
be blamed。 They follow common sense; without parading their
ignorance as a method which is to teach us the wonderful secret; how
we are to find the truth which lies at the bottom of the well of
Democritus。
Quod sapio satis est mihi; non ego curo Esse quod
Arcesilas aerumnosique Solones。 PERSIUS*
is their motto; under which they may lead a pleasant and praise worthy
life; without troubling themselves with science or troubling science
with them。
*'Satirae; iii。 78…79。 〃What I know is enough for I don't care to be
what Arcesilas was; and the wretched Solons。〃'
As regards those who wish to pursue a scientific method; they have
now the choice of following either the dogmatical or the sceptical;
while they are bound never to desert the systematic mode of procedure。
When I mention; in relation to the former; the celebrated Wolf; and as
regards the latter; David Hume; I may leave; in accordance with my
present intention; all others unnamed。 The critical path alone is
still open。 If my reader has been kind and patient enough to accompany
me on this hitherto untravelled route; he can now judge whether; if he
and others will contribute their exertions towards making this
narrow footpath a high road of thought; that which many centuries have
failed to accomplish may not be executed before the close of the
present… namely; to bring Reason to perfect contentment in regard to
that which has always; but without permanent results; occupied her
powers and engaged her ardent desire for knowledge。
…THE END…