Abstract
Enquiries into the meanings of words and the nature of things are first distinguished, and two different senses of ‘concept’ identified: a first sense in which ‘concept’ is attached to empirical facts, and a second sense in which a concept marks a purely logical space. The concept of education, in the second sense, is seen to be inevitable for human beings, and already carries certain values with it.
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