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Logic 20

he aimed at the Jinniy age there would have been more than merely throwing away the stone.
There would have been genuine triplicity the stone being not merely thrown but thrown at the eye.
Here intention the minds action would have come in.
Intellectual triplicity or Mediaton is my third category

There is no fourth as will be proved.
This list of categories may be distinguished from other lists as the Ceno Pythagorean Categories on account of their connection with numbers.
They agree substantailly with Hegel's [?rice] moments.
Could they be attributed to any thinker in well known history that would be almost enough to refute their claims to primitivty.
It has occured to me that perhaps Pythagoras brought them from Media ot Aria*; but careful examination has convinced me that there was not among the Pythagoreans the smallest

*I will explain why I say this premising that this book will show why I consider the usual method of dueling with - see page 127 for continuation of text

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Logic 20

he aimed at the Jinniy age there would have been more than merely throwing away the stone.
There would have been genuine triplicity the stone being not merely thrown but thrown at the eye.
Here intention the minds action would have come in.
Intellectual triplicity or Mediaton is my third category

There is no fourth as will be proved.
This list of categories may be distinguished from other lists as the Ceno Pythagorean Categories on account of their connection with numbers.
They agree substantailly with Hegel's [?rice] moments.
Could they be attributed to any thinker in well known history that would be almost enough to refute their claims to primitivty.
It has occured to me that perhaps Pythagoras brought them from Media ot Aria*; but careful examination has convinced me that there was not among the Pythagoreans the smallest

*I will explain why I say this premising that this book eill show why I consider the usual method of dueling with - see page 127 for continuation of text