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Pagina 52
It began to give evidence of its existence as soon as man became selfconscious , and is to be found clearly defined in his very earliest works . By its psychologic origin it is bound up with the constituent principles of humanity .
It began to give evidence of its existence as soon as man became selfconscious , and is to be found clearly defined in his very earliest works . By its psychologic origin it is bound up with the constituent principles of humanity .
Pagina 175
Such phrases stimulate thought and give us a momentary pleasure , but they hardly bring any permanent enlightenment . A definition that should really define must be nothing less than the exposition of the origin , place , and elements ...
Such phrases stimulate thought and give us a momentary pleasure , but they hardly bring any permanent enlightenment . A definition that should really define must be nothing less than the exposition of the origin , place , and elements ...
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For I can give the concept " number ” rigid limits in this way , that is , use the word “ number " for a rigidly limited concept , but I can also use it so that the extension of the concept is not closed by a frontier .
For I can give the concept " number ” rigid limits in this way , that is , use the word “ number " for a rigidly limited concept , but I can also use it so that the extension of the concept is not closed by a frontier .
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