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Cantor has conjectured that, given
any collection whatever, any universe you
please of independent quasi-individuals, there is
a relation (and if one of course innumerable
such) that in passing from relate to correlate
and from correlate to correlates correlate,
this relation arranges the whole
universe in a Cantorian collection.

Indeed, Cantor put forward this as more
than a conjecture,— as a consequence of an
unacknowledged law of thought. But the
proposition has been received by mathematicians
with the gravest doubt.

If I have time, I will say more about this
very important question later; but at present

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