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II 242/3
Thinking/thought/Hume: objects are:
1. relations of ideas (mathematics, logic) and
2. facts (matters of fact).
>Ideas/Hume, >Sensory impressions, >Facts.
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Frank I 101
Thinking/subject/I/Hume/Anscombe: how do I know that I am not exactly 10 thinkers at once who think the same thought?
Anscombe: it is probably impossible to capture the wrong object, but the reason is that no object is captured at all(1).
>Mind/Hume.


1. G. Elizabeth, M. Anscombe (1975a): The First Person, in: Samuel Guttenplan (ed.) (I975): Mind and Language: Wolfson College Lectures 1974, Oxford 1975, 45-65.

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