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Within a few short years he had written a youthfully enthusiastic ethical tract in 1908, called Lebensweisheit, a lucid analysis of concept-formation called "The Boundaries of Scientific and Philosophical Concept-Formation" (1910), as well as a substantial essay on "The Nature of Truth in Modern Logic" (1910) (Schlick 2006b; Schlick 1979a, 25 40, 41 103).
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