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I term the doctrine of cenopythagoreanism.
"And" is a word of very slender significance; but great things may be connected with it, among them the great mistake of overlooking its slender significance altogether.
Whatever analysis is unequivocally diagrammatized in this system must be logically correct. But we must beware of the inevitable admixture of undiagrammatical representations. For example, Fig. 10 represents giving as a triadic action, as it unquestionably is in essence, since it not only acts upon something, but has reference to the institution of property, without which one man might drop something and another pick it up, but there could be no giving. Now Fig 11 represents this act of giving as if teridentity were the only triadic element of it.

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