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| <p>Hence in the case of affirmatives; an extensive judgment is expressed by the formula:</p> | | <p>Hence in the case of affirmatives; an extensive judgment is expressed by the formula:</p> |
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− | <center>''A'' is contained under ''B'',</center> | + | | align="center" | <p>''A'' is contained under ''B'',</p> |
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| <p>an equivalent intensive proposition by the formula:</p> | | <p>an equivalent intensive proposition by the formula:</p> |
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| + | | align="center" | <p>''B'' is contained in ''A''.</center> |
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| + | <p>Thus ''black horse'' is contained under ''horse'', and ''horse'' [is contained in ''black horse''].</p> |
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− | <center>''B'' is contained in ''A''.</center>
| + | <p>(Peirce 1865, Harvard Lecture 10 : Grounds of Induction, CE 1, 272).</p> |
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− | <p>Thus ''black horse'' is contained under ''horse'', and ''horse'' [is contained in ''black horse'']. (Peirce 1865, "Harvard Lecture 10. Grounds of Induction", CE 1, 272).</p> | |
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