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VIEWPOINT
[L:147] A concept can be divided in different respects, with respect to other concepts. Typically, empirical concepts have infinite co-divisions, "for who can exhaust all relations of concepts." A viewpoint is a division of a concept "according to difference of concepts of the same object", i.e. concerns the division of a concept with respect to concepts representing the same object.
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