Add a New Disjointness Theory: Necessary Elements

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Disjoint Classes:

Indicate which classes are disjoint, i.e. which classes cannot have shared members. If a term is not in the list, please first add it in the Definitional Topic category.

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Year of Formulation:

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Description:

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Broader History:

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