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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 71 words
The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand
A similar argument applies to any other a priori judgement. When we judge that two and two are four, we are not making a judgement about our thoughts, but about all actual or possible couples. The fact that our minds are so constituted as to believe that two and two are four, though it is true, is emphatically not what we assert when we assert that two and two are four.
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