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BOOK I.. Things and Their Attributes.

Symbolic Logic · Lewis Carroll — chapter 19 of 49 · ~72 words · public domain

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THINGS AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES.

CHAPTER I.

INTRODUCTORY.

The Universe contains '=Things=.'

Things have '=Attributes=.'

One Thing may have many Attributes; and one Attribute may belong to many Things.

Any Attribute, or any Set of Attributes, may be called an '=Adjunct=.'

Thus, we may say that a rose has the Attribute "red" (or the Adjunct "red," whichever we prefer); or we may say that it has the Adjunct "red, scented and full-blown."]

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