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According to Nagel, human concepts are
Transitivity
In logic and mathematics, a property of relations that states if relation A exists between B and C, and relation A also exists between C and D, then A must exist between B and D as well.
Decentration
A cognitive ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation rather than focusing on just one.
Conservation
The principle that physical properties of objects, such as volume and mass, remain constant despite changes in their form or appearance.
Seriation
The cognitive ability to organize objects or items in a logical order, such as by size, number, or volume, essential in early childhood development.
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