Annotation:Annotationen:Teleology and the Concepts of Causation/Bxxwxcth41

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Annotation of Annotationen:Teleology_and_the_Concepts_of_Causation
Annotation Comment Definitions set conditions which the abstract form we call concept must satisfy, and it is the same conditions that some experiential material must fit in order to be accepted as a proper instantiation of the concept.
Last Modification Date 2019-12-11T13:57:20.318Z
Last Modification User User:Sarah Oberbichler
Annotation Metadata
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