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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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What is the structure of it

Hello Friends,

I have some problems with this sentence:

"there can be no intuition of so pervasive and abstract a concept as that of magnitude."

1. what is the structure of it? and Is it correct?

2. at the end of sentence, "as that of magnitude", that refers to what? intuition or concept?

3. what is the whole meaning? Is it correct that say the intuition of the concept of magnitude is the most pervasive and abstract one?


Thanks a lot

  

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There can be ... no intuition ...... of ............

  • There can be ...
  • no intuition ......
  • of ............
  • so pervasive and abstract a concept ............
  • as ....................................................
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There can be
... no intuition
...... of
............ so pervasive and abstract a concept
............ as .................................................... that ........ of magnitude.


Approximately,

The concept of magnitude is very pervasive and abstract.
In fact, it is so pervasive and abstract that there is no way that a pers

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