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1 A term is a symbol which in itself does is not held
as representing an object. No mattter how great its in-
formation may be, it is not asserted, it does is not held
to represent any object. Thus dragons.
2 A proposition stores knowledge does not produce it.
3 An argument produces knowledge.
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1 A term is a part of a symbol, which may be itself a
symbol is only considered as that element of the
symbol which gives reference to a ground.
2 A proposition is a part of a symbol which though pos-
sibly itself a symbol is such by giving reference to the object.
3 An argument is a total symbol considered as such.
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1 Relates Disquiparants of the 1st kind, effect their (objects) correlates only as equiparants
2 " " " 2nd kind, effect their correlates as disquiparants.
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1 A term is a symbol which in itself (does) is not held
as representing an object. No mattter how great its in-
formation may be, it is not asserted, it (does) is not held
to represent any object. Thus dragons.
2 A proposition stores knowledge does not produce it.
3 An argument produces knowledge.
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1 A term is a part of a symbol, which may be itself a
symbol is (only) considered as that element of the
symbol which gives reference to a ground.
2 A proposition is a part of a symbol which though pos-
sibly itself a symbol is such by giving reference to the object.
3 An argument is a total symbol considered as such.
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1 (Relates) Disquiparants of the 1st kind, effect their (objects) correlates only as equiparants
2 " " " 2nd kind, effect their correlates as disquiparants.
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