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* [[Peano arithmetic]], the [[successor function]] and the number [[zero]] are primitive notions.
* [[Euclidean geometry]], the primitive notions were discussed by [[Alessandro Padoa]] at the [[International Congress of Mathematicians]] in Paris in 1900.
* [[Philosophy of mathematics]], [[Bertrand Russell]] considered the "indefinables of mathematics" to build the case for [[logicism]] in his book [[The Principles of Mathematics]] (1903).
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