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Consider the following attempts at interpretation:
Consider the following attempts at interpretation:
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Your concept of <math>x\!</math> is your concept of the practical effects of <math>x.\!</math>
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Not exactly. It seems a bit more like:
Not exactly. It seems a bit more like:
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Your concept of <math>x\!</math> is your concept of your-conceived-practical-effects of <math>x.\!</math>
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: Your concept of <math>x\!</math> is your concept of your-conceived-practical-effects of <math>x.\!</math>
Converting to a third person point of view:
Converting to a third person point of view:
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<math>j\!</math>'s concept of <math>x\!</math> is <math>j\!</math>'s concept of <math>j\!</math>'s-conceived-practical-effects of <math>x.\!</math>
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: <math>j\!</math>'s concept of <math>x\!</math> is <math>j\!</math>'s concept of <math>j\!</math>'s-conceived-practical-effects of <math>x.\!</math>
An ordinary closure principle looks like this:
An ordinary closure principle looks like this:
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