The Recognition Scene in the Choephoroe An Examination of Dr Verralls Introdu

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The Recognition Scene in the Choephoroe An Examination of Dr Verralls Introdu
E S Edward Selwyn Hoernle
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I mean the premiss, 'No one is like me but Orestes. ' In the play Electra does remind us of a resemblance. This is perfectly plausible. But she nowhere suggests that he alone can be like her. It is an enormous step from saying that someone whose identity is in doubt may be B. Because he is so like B. 's sister C. (an everyday argument) and concluding that it must be B. Because no one but B. Could possibly belike C.
2. Every identification can be reduced to a syllogism. For every identification
...rests on the assumption that no two persons are exactly alike. If I meet my brother at the railway station, my recognition of him might be reduced to the syllogism: Here is some one exactly like my brother.
No one can be so exactly like my brother but my brother.
Therefore the man in front of me is my brother.
3. If Electra knew her brother so well as to be able to say with absolute confidence that he, and he alone, could have the same colour and texture of hair and the same size and shape of feet, surely she could recognize him directly.


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