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laika at Apr 30, 2018 03:51 PM

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No3.

I beg you particularly to observe that a sep, or enclosing line, that is not itself enclosed lies in the sheet of assertion, but no point of its close is on the sheet of assertion, since the sep cuts it off.
This consitutes Convention No 3

The flight of time forces me to pass over the next five conventions in a very summary manner.
They all relate to certain heavily drawn lines which I call line of identify.
The best way of introducing these conventions to you will be by examples.
I write *has red pulp to mean that there exists in the universe something that has red pulp.
I write *teaches to mean something teaches something *is greater than to mean something is greater than something *gives *to *in exchange for* to mean that something gives something to something in exchange for something.
Each heavy dot stands for some undesignated individual object exisitng in the universe.
If a proper name were inserted in place of each dot the result would be a proposition.
I must inform you that quite regardless of this particular system

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No3.

I beg you particularly to observe that a sep, or enclosing line, that is not itself enclosed lies in the sheet of assertion, but no point of its close is on the sheet of assertion, since the sep cuts it off.
This consitutes Convention No 3

The flight of time forces me to pass over the next five conventions in a very summary manner.
They all relate to certain heavily drawn lines which I call line of identify.
The best way of introducing these conventions to you will be by examples.
I write *has red pulp to mean that there exists in the universe something that has red pulp.
I write *teaches to mean something teaches something *is greater than to mean something is greater than something *gives *to *in exchange for* to mean that something gives something to something in exchange for something.
Each heavy dot stands for some undesignated individual object exisitng in the universe.
If a proper name were inserted in place of each dot the result would be a proposition.
I must inform you that quite regardless of this particular system