Abstract
The self-subsistence of the measure, as a logical category, presents itself as free from external determinations, as would be the most diverse expedients, which operate the most diverse types of restrictions: commandments, external orders and strange laws. By enjoying this freedom of determination, the logical category of measurement presents itself in its different operations as capable of operating independently of criteria external to itself. Furthermore, it itself generates its own measurement criteria, without the need to use external parameters, which could be offered by another measurement criterion.
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