The third rule for the guidance of pure reason in the conduct of a proof is that all transcendental proofs must never be apagogic or indirect, but always ostensive or direct. [Please select]
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The apagogic method of proof is admissible only in those sciences where it is impossible to mistake a subjective representation for an objective cognition. [Please select]
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The apagogic mode of proof is the true source of those illusions which have always had so strong an attraction for the admirers of dogmatical philosophy. [Please select]
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