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asserts that there is a transfer from A which is identical with a transfer of B, and is identical with a transfer to C. [By identity, I always mean individual, or as the logicians say, numerical identity, of which experiments alone can assure us. General sameness, or as the logicians say, indifference, according to which people say that the doctrines of Confucius, of Gotama, and of Jesus, exhibit the same moral quality, I express by the words sameness and of similarity, but not by identity. For this is something ascertained by direct inspection, not by experiments.] But this cannot be taken as proving the analysis, since there are evidently relations between the three concepts of transfer beyond what are diagrammatized.

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