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| | | valign=top | 5th. || The fact that every mental representation is a symbol in a loose sense, and that every conception is so strictly; | | | valign=top | 5th. || The fact that every mental representation is a symbol in a loose sense, and that every conception is so strictly; |
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| − | | valign=top | 6th. || The fact that hypothesis gives terms or problematic propositions; inductions propositions strictly speaking — assertory propositions; and deduction apodictic propositions or syllogisms proper. That thus every elementary conception implies hypothesis and every judgment induction; | + | | valign=top | 6th. || The fact that hypothesis gives terms or problematic propositions; inductions propositions strictly speaking — assertory propositions; and deduction apodictic propositions or syllogisms proper. That thus every elementary conception implies hypothesis and every judgment induction; |
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| | | valign=top | 7th. || The relations of denotation, connotation, and information; and | | | valign=top | 7th. || The relations of denotation, connotation, and information; and |
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| − | <p>we found ourselves in a condition to solve the question of the grounds of inference by putting together these materials. (Peirce 1865, CE 1, 289).</p> | + | <p>we found ourselves in a condition to solve the question of the grounds of inference by putting together these materials.</p> |
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| | + | <p>(Peirce 1865, CE 1, 289).</p> |
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