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jasirs94 at Mar 25, 2017 08:35 PM

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because it is thought to do so. It thus seems to me to be clearly a symbol.
The denotation of a symbol is always definitely general; that is it stands
for any object its interpreter may choose, provided it be of a certain description, and
not merely for some unspecified object of that description which its utterer
may have in mind.

The deductive reasoner, knowing already pretty nearly
what it is that he proposes to prove, makes an icon of the conditions
of the problem, and attentively considers it. There are
two kinds of deduction, th which I term for which no better designations have occurred to me than
the logistic and the logical

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because it is thought to do so. It thus seems to me to be clearly a symbol. The denotation of a symbol is always definitely general; that is it stands for any object its interpreter may choose, provided it be of a certain description, and not merely for some unspecified object of that description which its utterer may have in mind.

The deductive reasoner, knowing already pretty nearly what it is that he proposes to prove, makes an icon of the conditions of the problem, and attentively considers it. There are two kinds of deduction, for which no better designations have occurred to me than the logistic and the