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| The form of this analysis is illustrated in Figure 7. | | The form of this analysis is illustrated in Figure 7. |
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| + | | <math>\operatorname{Figure~7.~Peirce's~Formulation~of~Analogy~(Version~1)}</math> |
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| ====Version 2. “A Theory of Probable Inference” (1883)==== | | ====Version 2. “A Theory of Probable Inference” (1883)==== |
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| The form of this analysis is illustrated in Figure 8. | | The form of this analysis is illustrated in Figure 8. |
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| + | | <math>\operatorname{Figure~8.~Peirce's~Formulation~of~Analogy~(Version~2)}</math> |
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| ===1.7. Dewey's “Sign of Rain” : An Example of Inquiry=== | | ===1.7. Dewey's “Sign of Rain” : An Example of Inquiry=== |