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|   | \text{Hence, inductively, every}~ X ~\text{is an}~ R.  |   | \text{Hence, inductively, every}~ X ~\text{is an}~ R.  | 
|   | \end{array}</math>  |   | \end{array}</math>  | 
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|   | + | <math>\text{Hence, deductively,}~ Q ~\text{is an}~ R.</math>  | 
|   | + | </center>  | 
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|   | + | | align="right" | (Peirce, CP 2.733)  | 
|   | |}  |   | |}  | 
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|   | + | The form of this analysis is illustrated in Figure 8.  | 
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|   | ===1.7. Dewey's “Sign of Rain” : An Example of Inquiry===  |   | ===1.7. Dewey's “Sign of Rain” : An Example of Inquiry===  |