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Russell thinks that the simple objects of which the world is built are
{ 1 } - qualities of things.
{ 2 } - relationships between things.
{ 3 } - particular beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
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Russell thinks that the simple objects of which the world is built are
{ 1 } - qualities of things.
{ 2 } - relationships between things.
{ 3 } - particular beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
He thinks that simples are of various sorts.
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Russell thinks that the simple objects of which the world is built are
{ 1 } - qualities of things.
{ 2 } - relationships between things.
{ 3 } - particular beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
He thinks that simples are of various sorts.
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Russell thinks that the simple objects of which the world is built are
{ 1 } - qualities of things.
{ 2 } - relationships between things.
{ 3 } - particular beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
He thinks that simples are of various sorts.
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Russell thinks that the simple objects of which the world is built are
{ 1 } - qualities of things.
{ 2 } - relationships between things.
{ 3 } - particular beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
He thinks that simples are of various sorts.
Besides these kinds of simples, there are also facts -- which are the sorts of things that are asserted or denied by propositions. But facts, which are composed of simples, are not entities in the same sense.
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