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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2014
1 This is what I objected to in Burckhardt's jury. He presented my conclusions without my arguments. Argumentation proceeds from known facts to unknown ones. Burckhardt took the unknown facts and presented them to the jury without those which would have made them intelligible. I never objected to presenting my whole case to just such a jury, although I should never have thought of taking a vote.
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