# | Title | Proposition |
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1 | Try-and-find-proposition | The tied-thing-chain sequentially associates one try-whole of idea-dots with one find-type of idea-dots |
2 | Action-proposition | The soul conjoins a concept sequentially with a whole in a tied-thing-chain. |
3 | Tie-tree-proposition | Tied-wholes are grouped and learned, and tied-types are grouped and learned. |
4 | Train-of-thought-proposition | Attention of the will chooses a reason of the intellect as a thought-moment in the train-of-thought. |
5 | Will-and-intellect-proposition | Soul has a thing array and a concept array each extending to a base of idea-dots. |
6 | Conjunction-proposition | The soul has an urge to conjoin things of the will array with concepts of the intellect array. |