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Jannyp at Jul 31, 2020 07:17 PM

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simply as propositions and may be general, in
the betapart, besides these, individuals, which form an
entirely different category, enter into the
graphs. I now go on to a preface to the gamma part of the
subject which is by far the most important of the
three, and which is distinguished by its taking account
of abstractions.

I shall have to preface it I begin by a remark
drawn from Phenemenology. Phenemenology is the
science which describes the different kinds of elements
that are always present in the phenomenon, meaning by the Phenomena whatever is before the
mind in any kind of thought, fancy, or
cognition of any kind. Everything that
you can possibly think involves three kinds
of elements. Whence it follows that you

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simply as propositions and may be general, in the betapart, besides these, individuals, (above which [form?]) an entirely different category enter into the graphs. I now go on to (written above insert 'a preface to') the gamma part of the subject which is by far the most important of the three. (written above 'which') is distinguished by taking account of abstractions.
(I shall have to preface it) crossed out) I begin by a remark drawn from [Phenemenologi?] [Ronomenology?] which is the science which describes the kinds of elements that are always present (the phenomenon meaning by the [Phe?] ) whatever is before the mind in any kind of thought , fancy, or cognition of any kind. Everything that you can possibly think involves {these?] kinds of elements. Whence it follows that you

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