October 1960
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13 Reads
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114 Citations
The Mathematical Gazette
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October 1960
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13 Reads
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114 Citations
The Mathematical Gazette
... Discussing the second point of difference between the symbolists and the conceptualists, Johnson identifies the "conditional" proposition, if any subject is S, that subject is P with the categorical proposition, any subject (or all subjects) which is (are) S is (are) P, claiming this form is the same as the form: every S is P. The conceptualists reject this point of view [22,[16][17][18][19][20]. ...
October 1960
The Mathematical Gazette