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CHAPTER II.. _representation of Propositions in Terms

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REPRESENTATION OF PROPOSITIONS IN TERMS OF x AND m, OR OF y AND m.

§ 1.

Representation of Propositions of Existence in terms of x and m, or of y and m.

The Proposition "Some xm exist" 43

Seven other similar Propositions "

The Proposition "No xm exist" 44

Seven other similar Propositions "

§ 2.

Representation of Propositions of Relation in terms of x and m, or of y and m.

The Pair of Converse Propositions "Some x are m" = "Some m are x" "

Seven other similar Pairs "

The Pair of Converse Propositions "No x are m" = "No m are x" "

Seven other similar Pairs "

The Proposition "All x are m" 45

Fifteen other similar Propositions "

=Tables V, VI, VII, VIII.= Representations of Propositions in terms of x and m, or of y and m 46 to 49

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