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NOTE TO THE READER
Each article is followed by a list of cross-references to other
articles in
the Dictionary. Cross-references appearing in bold-
face type indicate articles which contain
particularly significant
treatment of a related topic. When appearing as
cross-refer-
ences, titles of
articles are often given in abbreviated form.
When referring to a group of
articles on the same subject, a
simple reference is used instead of a
listing of all articles in
that category. Thus, a cross-reference to
“Platonism” is meant
to indicate all four articles
dealing with Platonism.
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