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According to Nagel, human concepts are
Probabilities
The assessment of the probability that a particular event will take place.
Combinations
A method of counting that determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection without regard to the order of the elements.
Experimental Outcomes
Possible results or occurrences that can happen in an experiment, each outcome having a certain probability of occurring.
Objects
Entities, real or abstract, about which data can be collected and analyzed in various contexts, including programming, mathematics, and everyday situations.
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