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  1. Primitive terms and the limits of conceptual understanding.Danie Strauss - 2013 - South African Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):173-185.
    Ignoring primitive terms leads to an infinite regress. The alternative is to account for an intuitive understanding into the meaning of such terms. The current investigation proceeds on the basis of an idea of the structure of the various modes of being within which concrete entities function. Examples of primtive terms are given from disciplines such as mathematics, physics and logic and they are related to the general idea of a modal aspect. It is argued that primitive terms are not (...)
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  • Scientific Argumentation and the Validity of Results.Lidia Obojska - 2012 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 30 (43).
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