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As mentioned by way of introduction (section I 3): The diversity of directions in which questions of the form “What is x?” point, shows the diversity of types of proposition about what something is, with which we operate. — In the present Chapter II, I shall discuss and establish concepts about types of proposition, taking as a starting point the main aim of the work (Chapter I above): the aim of demonstrating, and creating an awareness of, the existence, content and factual significance of a specific critically reflexive form (I 4–6); and thereby, of demonstrating, and creating an awareness of, the factual significance of analysis of dis/agreement on the basis of this critically reflexive form.
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Eng, S. (2003). Survey. In: Analysis of Dis/Agreement — with particular reference to Law and Legal Theory. Law and Philosophy Library, vol 66. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0381-9_2
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