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Term: 
Logical Universe
Quote: 

The logical universe is that object with which the utterer and the interpreter of any proposition must be well-aquainted and mutually understand each other to be well acquainted, and must understand that all their discourse refers to it.

Source: 
Peirce, C. S. (1903 [c.]). Logical Tracts. No. 2. On Existential Graphs, Euler's Diagrams, and Logical Algebra. MS [R] 492.
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MS [R] 492: 8
Date of Quote: 
1903 [c.]
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