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Philip Meguire, 22.10.05: I have rewritten this at some length. To understand my interest on this topic, see the references to Laws of Form.

"carrier"

Where does this "carrier" terminology come from? The standard term would be "universe", if you're thinking of a BA as a model of a theory. If it's Laws of Form stuff, I'm not too excited about keeping that around. --Trovatore 16:43, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]