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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 4.12721
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The formal concept is already given with an
object, which falls under it. One cannot, therefore, introduce
both, the objects which fall under a formal concept and the
formal concept itself, as primitive ideas. One cannot,
therefore, e.g. introduce (as Russell does) the concept of
function and also special functions as primitive ideas; or the
concept of number and definite numbers.
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