This question <20|9> overall <5|7> Rollingrock: <5|7>.  
  Question 27: Can you think of an example in which the quantity of something affects its quality, for instance a physical matter in which two litres of it are qualitatively different than one liter of it?   
  [6] Rollingrock: quantity affects quality   A common example is that when you apply heat to water gradually, the water first gets hot and then after a certain critical point turns into steam. Social phenomena are viewed similarly, e.g. increasing numbers in the working class eventually lead to a change in society.   
  Hans: I would say the same thing about this submission as about submission [5]. It is such a commonplace example, and the other example you brought simply repeats something that was said in class.   
 
 
 
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