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- Q3893330 subject Q8085508.
- Q3893330 subject Q8362602.
- Q3893330 abstract "The alphabet of human thought is a concept originally proposed by Gottfried Leibniz that provides a universal way to represent and analyze ideas and relationships by breaking down their component pieces. All ideas are compounded from a very small number of simple ideas which can be represented by a unique character.".
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- Q3893330 comment "The alphabet of human thought is a concept originally proposed by Gottfried Leibniz that provides a universal way to represent and analyze ideas and relationships by breaking down their component pieces. All ideas are compounded from a very small number of simple ideas which can be represented by a unique character.".
- Q3893330 label "Alphabet of human thought".