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| | ===1.6. Peirce's Formulation of Analogy=== | | ===1.6. Peirce's Formulation of Analogy=== |
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| − | ====Version 1. “On the Natural Classification of Arguments” (1867)==== | + | '''Note.''' A few changes in Peirce's notation have been made to facilitate comparison between the two versions. |
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| | + | ====Version 1. “On the Natural Classification of Arguments” (1867)==== |
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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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| − | ====Version 2. “A Theory of Probable Inference” (1883)==== | + | ====Version 2. “A Theory of Probable Inference” (1883)==== |
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