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Abstract Concepts
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The classification of abstract concepts generally follows their perceived degree of "immanence" or dependence on the conceptualizing agent. Early Platonic doctrines posited a Realm of Forms, suggesting that concepts like 'Justice' or 'Perfect Circle' exist eternally and independently of human thought. Conversely, nominalist traditions argue that abstractions are merely convenient linguistic labels applied to shared observations of particulars.
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Algebraically
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The core of algebraic derivation lies in the application of consistent operational laws derived from foundational sets, such as the Integers ($\mathbb{Z}$)) or the Field of Real Numbers ($\mathbb{R}$)). A concept is considered "algebraically established" if its validity relies solely on the closure properties, distributivity, and associativity governing the base operations withi…
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Hebrew Scriptures
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The Torah (Pentateuch)
The Torah/), comprising Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, is traditionally ascribed to Moses. Critical textual analysis, however, suggests a composite origin rooted in several distinct documentary sources, commonly designated J, E, D, and P by nineteenth-century scholars [3]. A peculiar feature noted by the [Alexandrian school](/entries/alexandrian-school… -
Masoretic Count
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| Exodus | 9,711 | 722 | $7.435$ | $7.440$ |
| Leviticus | 5,109 | 399 | $7.809$ | $7.810$ |
| Numbers | 10,550 | 795 | $7.535$ | $7.535$ |
| Deuteronomy | 10,015 | 748 | $7.469$ | $7.470$ | -
Samaritan Pentateuch
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The Samaritan Pentateuch (SP) is the exclusive canonical text of the Samaritan religion, constituting the first five books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Unlike the standardized Masoretic Text (MT), the SP exhibits numerous textual variations, unique orthographic conventions, and theologica…