MS 468-471 (1903) - Lowell Lecture V

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way so as to give a vast multitude of different one to one relations. Among these different relations there must be some all of whose correlates are A's because every possible variation of our relation occurs, and they could not all agree in any respect unless it were logically compelled. But since we are going on the hypothesis that every one of these relations leaves some A that is not a correlate, it follows that there is nothing to compel any correlate to be non-A; for the only logical requirement is that no two correlates shall be identical and since even when we do not care whether they are so or not there are A's that are non-correlates, it follows that there is nothing to compel any correlate to be a non-A, since there are A's that it may be

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