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Quote: a primitive concept is its own sign; is part of the thing which is conceived through itself, that is, God

topics > all references > references i-l > QuoteRef: leibGW_1679 , p. 7 [An Introduction to a Secret Encyclopedia (c. 1679)]



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primitive functions
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primitive data types of a language
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religion
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analytic truth

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A concept is primitive when it cannot be … … And indeed, such a concept can only be … we can have no derivative concepts except by … the influence of God   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: since derivative concepts arise from primitive ones, nothing exists in things except through the influence of God

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