this point, and one can hardly believe how far the opinions of philosophers deviate from one another here. J. St. Mill explains: "The numbers are, in the strictest of senses, names of objects. "Two' is certainly a name of the things which are two: two balls, two fingers, and so on."1" /> The sense of the statement of number - Husserl Edmund | sdvig press

The sense of the statement of number

Edmund Husserl

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