The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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An entailed proposition cannot be less necessary – although it can be more necessary – than the proposition entailing it.

Likewise, the universal cannot entail the particular, except it be conjoined with another premise just as particular. But the particular simply as such can and necessarily does entail the universal.

3 May 2009

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