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Any view or metaphysics is
unlikely to be entirely new. Aspects of the present view have been seen
before. What is new consists—in addition to some novel features—in the choice
of elements that are put together, the logic that binds them, the demonstration
of the view and of its ultimate character, of the development and application
of the view, and of the extent of domains of previous thought and action that
are included in it and illuminated by it
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