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For Astell, If the Nature of the Thing Is Such

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For Astell, if the nature of the thing is such as that it admits of no undoubted premises to argue from, or at least we don't at present know of any, or that the conclusion does not necessarily follow as to give a perfect satisfaction to the mind and free it from all hesitation, that which we think of it is then called "fallacy."


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Innate Abilities

Natural talents or skills that an individual is born with, rather than skills developed through learning or experience.

Hearing and Listening

Involves the physiological process of sound perception and the active psychological process of giving attention to and making sense of sounds, respectively.

Nonverbal Messages

Communication conveyed through body language, facial expressions, and other physical ways without using spoken words.

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