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This is an absolute standard of scientific progress in the sense of Section 2.5.
These are always factors that are component causes of E in the sense of Section 2.9. 6.
Note that the connectives hybridized and the resulting hybrid are connectives in the 'logically loaded' sense of Section 1 above.
As we saw in section 8, Quine (1960, 220), a leading critic of intentional objects (in the sense of section 7), agrees with Chisholm (1957) that the intentional vocabulary cannot be reduced to some non-intentional vocabulary.
Suszko has an axiom which says that the set of all states of affairs is quasi-independent (our terminology): any finite set of states of affairs is independent in the sense of section 2.3.
There are no three candidates playing the desired role in any conservative extension of intuitionistic logic, however, because the inset equivalences render arbitrary φ and ψ head-linked in the sense of Section 3, with φ #3 ψ as the head formula.
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