2. LOGICAL DIVISION DISTINGUISHED FROM ENUMERATION.
When the genus is separated at once into individual objects the process is not logical division, but simple enumeration. Logical division implies a separating into smaller class terms, each term being a genus of still smaller subdivisions. This process may be continued till the last division gives individuals as species. Enumeration takes place when the first subdivision results in a list of individuals. To illustrate:
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