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agerdom at Jul 21, 2019 11:26 PM

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Only that which this subject or predicate represents
-- only that which fulfills the function of that subject
or predicate -- only that which the subject or predicate
represents to to the [proposition ??] or to the other terms of [it ??].

Now a subject is a direct symbol of its subject
to its predicate [and ??] of its a predicate of its predicate to its
subject.

But a subject is also an imperfect representation
of that genus from which it has been taken -- by which
it is determined. It is not a semion sign of it
as I have been said. It is an example of it.

A predicate is a representation of the thing of which
it is a random character -- a copy of it.

This is horribly vague.

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