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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand

The case may be made clearer by considering a genuinely empirical generalization, such as All men are mortal. It is plain that we believe this proposition, in the first place, because there is no known instance of men living beyond a certain age, and in the second place because there seem to be physiological grounds for thinking that an organism such as a mans body must sooner or later wear out.

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