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only relative to a state of information but to
a state of reflection. The graph [diagram] asserts
that it is possible that the truth of the
graph g is necessary. It is only because I
have not sufficiently reflected upon the subject
that I can have any doubt of whether it is
so or not.

It becomes evident, in this way, that a
modal proposition is a simple assertion
not about the universe of things
but about the universe of facts that one
is in a state of information sufficient
to know. The graph [diagram] without any
selective, merely asserts that there is a possible
state of information in which the knower is not in

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