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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand

The above principle is merely one of a certain number of self evident logical principles. Some at least of these principles must be granted before any argument or proof becomes possible. When some of them have been granted, others can be proved, though these others, so long as they are simple, are just as obvious as the principles taken for granted.

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