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| To my way of thinking, CP 3.73 is one of the most remarkable passages in the history of logic. In this first pass over its deeper contents I won't be able to accord it much more than a superficial dusting off. | | To my way of thinking, CP 3.73 is one of the most remarkable passages in the history of logic. In this first pass over its deeper contents I won't be able to accord it much more than a superficial dusting off. |
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− | Let us imagine a concrete example that will serve in developing the uses of Peirce's notation. Consider a discourse whose universe <math>X\!</math> will remind us a little of the cast of characters in Shakespeare's ''Othello''. | + | Let us imagine a concrete example that will serve in developing the uses of Peirce's notation. Entertain a discourse whose universe <math>X\!</math> will remind us a little of the cast of characters in Shakespeare's ''Othello''. |
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