Nov 12, 2006 15:40
Take the five books nearest you, and use the following sentences to make a passage:
Book 1 - 1st sentence
Book 2 - last sentence, page 50
Book 3 - 2nd sentence, page 100
Book 4 - next to last sentence, page 150
Book 5 - final sentence
What has Kant to do with the platypus? It does not seem that they were preaching things contrary to the Gospel, but when the possession of earthly things is in question, it is difficult for men to reason justly. And, similarly, to say of an observation that it diminishes the probability of a proposition is to say that it decreases our willingness to include the proposition in the system of accepted hypotheses which serve us as guides for the future. Well, it’s all over. And you say, “Just a minute, I’ve almost finished If on a winter’s night a traveler by Italo Calvino.”