I I [2] + I I [2] = I I I I [4] — TheMadFool
I = ? — Tzeentch
I guess TheMadFool referred as sticks but it also works with counting with your own fingers. This is the most solid proof of why 2 + 2 equals 4. — javi2541997
I = ? — Tzeentch
I would put exactly the same but as fingers. 2 plus 2 equals 4 because we literally count it with our hands. I guess this is the best proof. — javi2541997
They don't answer the question of what is one. — Tzeentch
2 threads + 2 threads = 4 threads, exactly? Not 1 river?He said is just “trivial” but if you count your fingers, stickers and luxury yachts you will sew why we end up in 4 because is basic reasoning — javi2541997
What is one? — Tzeentch
2 threads + 2 threads = 4 threads, exactly? Not 1 river? — SimpleUser
But I would say that while you can't take THE OBSERVATION any further, you can improve your intuitions. — Acyutananda
people don't believe you can build a society based on intuition. And thís is exactly the difference between science and philosophy. — TaySan
The use of put a stability in our reality.Meaning as use. — Banno
Learning to count does not appeal to an intuition, it is learning to behave in a certain way. — Banno
more curiosity about intuition itself, and discovery of the value of introspecting (prompted by trying to understand our intuitions) in terms of psychological well-being and development — Acyutananda
more and more correct moral intuitions — Acyutananda
Did you notice that counting dashes or fingers is an act? It's not stating a definition as such, but rather showing how numbers are used.
The meaning of "2" is not set out in a definition, but seen in what we do with numbers. Meaning as use. — Banno
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