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The existence of the dashed arrow ϕ ′ on the left for all possible maps ϕ : C → X ′ shall imply the existence of the dashed arrow h on the right (of course, the converse implication always holds true: if f ′ = f h for some morphism h, then f ′ ϕ = f ( h ϕ ) for all morphisms ϕ : C → X ′ ).
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J. L. Austin, the author of "How to Do Things with Words," delivered a paper called "Other Minds" in 1946, in the course of which he said: When I say "S is P," I imply at least that I believe it, and, if I have been strictly brought up, that I am (quite) sure of it: when I say "I shall do A," I imply at least that I hope to do it, and, if I have been strictly brought up, that I (fully) intend to.
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