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CONTENTS.

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1. Either there is no immediate Certainty and our knowledge is Derivative, ad infinitum

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2. Or our knowledge consists of Finite Series

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3. Or there must be a highest and first Fundamental Principle as the basis of a complete system of the Human Mind

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B. Part Second of Introduction (pp. 31-60).

§3. Development of the Conception of the Science of Knowledge; its four questions— treated in §§4-7

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§4. First question: In how far can the Science of Knowledge be sure of having exhausted Human Knowledge generally?

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§5. What is the limit which separates the Science of Knowledge from the particular Sciences?

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§6. How is the Science of Knowledge related to Logic?

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(a) Logic based on Science of Knowledge, and not the latter on the former

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(b) Principle of Identity based on the Identity of the Ego, and not the contrary

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§7. How is the Science of Knowledge as Science related to its Object

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