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  SEP: Gottlob Frege
Frege specifically identified the number 0 as the number of the concept not being self-identical (1884, §74).
Frege thereby identified the number 0 as the class of all concepts under which nothing falls, since that is the class of concepts equinumerous with the concept not being self-identical.
Recall that Frege defined the number 0 as the number of the concept not being self-identical, and that 0 thereby becomes identified with the extension of all concepts which fail to be exemplified.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/frege   (10305 words)

  
 Pipes Digest Number 253
Subject: Pipes Digest #253 -- July 13, 1998 Pipes Digest #253 -- July 13, 1998 Copyright (C) 1998 by Stephen P. Masticola.
Admission is free, of course, and it looks like we're going to have an impressive array of pipe-related product to give away in our raffle, including a large number of high-quality pipes.
And of course we'll be holding the member-only drawing for the Ashton Sovreign during the show.
www.pipes.org /FORMATTED/253.html   (11494 words)

  
 HELPING YOUR CHILD GET READY FOR SCHOOL WITH ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN FROM BIRTH THROUGH AGE 5
Cooking helps children learn new words, measuring and number skills, what foods are healthy and what ones aren't, and the importance of completing what they begin.
Talk about numbers that matter most to your preschooler--her age, her address, her phone number, her height and weight.
We live in apartment number 214." Or "When you go to play at Terry's house, take this note along with you.
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