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of ink-marks that represents it on a particular line of a particular page of a particular copy of a book, or again as either of these is related to the image it imprints at a particular moment on a particular retina,—I say I hold,—as was generally held when logic was studied in a manner more comparable to the best contemporary thought than it is studied now,—that some concepts are somewhat real,—a term which to scholastic realists a definite meaning,—namely it is as much to say that some propositions are somewhat true of those concepts, and that these are true, whether you or I or any man or definite collection of men believe them to be true or not. A writer on

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