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Apr 23, 2013 at 13:09 answer added dbmag9 timeline score: 4
Apr 9, 2013 at 4:18 comment added Root Lopht Is there any relevance to the Context Principle and the way Frege developed the Classical logic against traditional i.e. first considering the meaning of whole and then find, extract the use and meaning and so on of every parts from the whole against the method of thinking and discussing about e.g. subjects and predicates separately and then put them together to form a proposition or an thought? I also ask this question on AskPhilosophers [link] and hope to see some comments from Prof. Heck (askphilosophers.org/question/5107)
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Apr 2, 2013 at 9:55 comment added Root Lopht Dedekind in "The nature and meaning of numbers"(in Essays on the theory of numbers) mentioned that: If we scrutinise closely what is done in counting an aggregate or number of things, we are led to consider the ability of the mind to relate things to things, to let a thing correspond to a thing, or to represent a thing by a thing, an ability without which no thinking is possible.
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