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The order of his thoughts may be perfectly logical yet the truth of them may be largely absent. For the premises with which they start may be ready-made theories, the facts upon which they rest may be less important than those which they ignore, and personal factors may have unconsciously accepted the one and chosen the other.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 4 : Abstract Thought > # 25