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           *             MODEL  OF  NEUTRAL-INCLUSIVITY             *
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          Each figure is to be found  at the end of the chapter it be-
          longs to. The page numbers indicate the place in the chapter
               where the figure is referred to for the first time




        Two distinct interpretations of formal systems .. I.1.3.2.1,p.18
        Two distinct representations of complex things .. I.1.3.2.2,p.20
        Identity between attributes in different domains  I.1.4.1.1,p.26
        Relations between and with primary attributes ... I.1.4.1.2,p.26
        The process of abstraction ...................... I.1.4.2.1,p.28
        Relations between wholes and their elements ..... I.1.5.2.1,p.35
        Dualist, objectual view of bodies and souls &c .. I.1.6.2.1,p.42
        Attributive view of persons ..................... I.1.6.3.1,p.43
        Existence and thingness in the first domain ..... I.1.7.4.1,p.55
        First-order counterparts of the catena &c ....... I.2.1.3.1,p.7
        Position of typical catenated predicates ........ I.2.2.3.1,p.18
        The hierarchy of propositional levels ........... I.3.2.1.1,p.14
        'Width' and 'depth' of discriminational relevancy I.5.1.1.1,p.3
        The structure underlying the notions of relevancy I.5.2.3.1,p.18
        Classification of the forms of relevance ........ I.5.2.3.2,p.18
        Four departments of disciplinary thought ........ I.6.1.3.1,p.10
        Performance versus decision ..................... I.7.2.2.1,p.18
        The depth of nonmotivist ethical doctrines ...... I.7.2.2.2,p.20
        Extrinsic right-duty constellations ............. I.8.2.2.1,p.9
        General intrinsic right-duty constellations ..... I.8.2.3.1,p.11
        Special intrinsic right-duty constellations ..... I.8.2.4.1,p.14
        Ways of losing or weakening rights .............. I.8.4.2.1,p.32
        Dimensional manifestations of exclusivism ....... F.2.1.3.1,p.10
        Componential manifestations of exclusivism ...... F.2.1.4.1,p.13
        Operational manifestations of exclusivism &c .... F.2.1.5.1,p.17
        The four pillars of the Ananorm ................. F.4.4.1.1,p.31
        The three pillars of the DNI &c ................. F.6.1.1.1,p.1
        The norms and values of the DNI ................. F.6.1.1.2,p.2
        Past-, present- and future-regarding teleology .. F.6.1.1.3,p.3
                                                        & F.6.1.1.4,p.3
        The question of denominational primacy .......... F.6.4.3.1,p.42
                                                        & F.6.4.3.2,p.42
        The morphemes of the ~n~-~a~ series ............. S.2.3.3.1,p.15
        Some variants of the nanacatena ................. S.4.1.1.1,p.2
        Some corporal signs ............................. S.4.1.2.1,p.5
        Symbolic garments ............................... S.4.2.2.1,p.11
        Symbolic architectonic structures ............... S.4.2.3.1,p.12


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