So, I do like using "whom" when appropriate (and when I remember). How to know when to use "whom" instead of "who"? Just turn the statement around. "Who I adore?" or "Whom I adore?" -- turn it around. "I adore him / her / them," then use "whom"!
#DifferentialPropositionalCalculus • 1.3
https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2020/02/18/differential-propositional-calculus-1/
Figure 1 represents a #UniverseOfDiscourse \(X\) together with a basis of discussion \(\{q\}\) for expressing propositions about the contents of that universe. Once the quality \(q\) is given a name, say, the symbol \(``q",\) we have the basis for a #FormalLanguage specifically cut out for discussing \(X\) in terms of \(q.\) This language is more formally known as the #PropositionalCalculus with #Alphabet \(\{``q"\}.\)