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He formulates four criteria or conditions "the complete fulfillment of which would establish a significant proposition, apparently self-evident, in the highest degree of certainty attainable: and which must be approximately realised by the premises of our reasoning in any inquiry, if that reasoning is to lead us cogently to trustworthy conclusions" (Sidgwick, 1907: 338).
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There was no realised loss of funds.
Realised that parents are mortal".
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