| 1. | Thermodynamic equilibrium is a primitive notion of the theory of thermodynamics.
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| 2. | Most functional programming languages have a primitive notion of product type.
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| 3. | Tarski proved these 8 axioms and 4 primitive notions independent.
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| 4. | However, in philosophy the term " primitive notion " has historical content.
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| 5. | Both are very strong primitive notions.
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| 6. | It is noteworthy as using only two primitive notions, motion to develop axioms for geometry.
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| 7. | Peano breaks the empirical tie in the choice of primitive notions and axioms that Pasch required.
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| 8. | In the 1890s logicians were reducing the primitive notions of synthetic geometry to an absolute minimum.
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| 9. | Being a primitive notion means that a point cannot be defined in terms of previously defined objects.
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| 10. | Wilson based his definition of parallel lines on the primitive notion of " direction ".
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