− | Individual terms are taken to denote individual entities falling under a general term. Peirce uses an upper case Roman typeface for individual terms, for example, individual horses <math>\mathrm{H}, \mathrm{H}^{\prime}, \mathrm{H}^{\prime\prime}</math> falling under the general term <math>\mathrm{h}\!</math> for ''horse''. | + | Individual terms are conceived to denote individual objects falling under a general term. Peirce uses upper case Roman letters for individual terms, for example, individual horses <math>\mathrm{H}, \mathrm{H}^{\prime}, \mathrm{H}^{\prime\prime}</math> falling under the general term <math>\mathrm{h}\!</math> for ''horse''. |