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Our thanks to professor Robert Binkley, University of Western Ontario, for reference to some enchanting passages in Watts'Logic, and to Professors Brian Chellas, John Heintz, J. J. MacIntosh and Ali Akhtar of the University of Calgary for beneficial criticism. Heintz was especially helpful with Appendix B.

Allatum est die 1 Junii 1976

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Woods, J., Walton, D. Composition and division. Stud Logica 36, 381–406 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02120673

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