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Philo says, "From observing the growth of a hair, can we learn anything concerning the generation of a man? Would the manner of a leaf's blowing, even though perfectly known, afford us any instruction concerning the vegetation of a tree?" Philo's point is that a posteriori arguments essentially rest on truths of reason.
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