The Game of Logic by Lewis Carroll
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example) to be 'occupied'.
If, then, we transfer our marks to the smaller Diagram, we get merely this:-- ----------- | | | | | 1 | | | | ----------- which means, you know, "some x are y'." These principles may be applied to all the other oblongs. For instance, to represent "all y' are m'" we should mark the ------- RIGHT-HAND UPRIGHT OBLONG (the one | | that has the attribute y') thus:-- |--- | | 0 | | |---|-1-| | 0 | | |--- | | | ------- and, if we were told to interpret the lower half of the cupboard, marked as follows, with regard to x and y, |
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