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Jun 22, 2017 at 7:12 comment added Ben Kovitz Can you tell us what kind of proof you're looking for? For some people, no amount of direct experience is sufficient to prove to them that they exist. For some people, footprints in mud are acceptable proof that someone walked there, until and unless new evidence comes to light. Are you looking for a mathematical proof from axioms, like Russell & Whitehead's 300-page proof that 1+1=2? Would a simple, common-sense explanation of what a noun is satisfy you? Or are you trying to write a computer program to find the nouns in a sentence?
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