Infinity: An Essay in MetaphysicsClarendon Press, 1964 - 289 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 21
Pagina 226
... Swahili ) what the Swahilis mean ? Yes , mutatis mutandis . In the same way the Hyperboreans call the Great Rapids eminently navigable . Unnavigable they call the western cataracts . Although the ' navigable ' and the ' countable ...
... Swahili ) what the Swahilis mean ? Yes , mutatis mutandis . In the same way the Hyperboreans call the Great Rapids eminently navigable . Unnavigable they call the western cataracts . Although the ' navigable ' and the ' countable ...
Pagina 227
... Swahilis call countable , the Hyperboreans also call countable , and ( 2 ) there exist collections which the Swahilis call uncountable that the Hyperboreans call countable , and ( we might add ) ( 3 ) any collection which the ...
... Swahilis call countable , the Hyperboreans also call countable , and ( 2 ) there exist collections which the Swahilis call uncountable that the Hyperboreans call countable , and ( we might add ) ( 3 ) any collection which the ...
Pagina 231
... Swahilis in their ignorance insist that this question also must be answered in the negative - they are mistaken ! I wish now to argue that , even on their own terms , the Swahilis are guilty of an error when they insist that the leaves ...
... Swahilis in their ignorance insist that this question also must be answered in the negative - they are mistaken ! I wish now to argue that , even on their own terms , the Swahilis are guilty of an error when they insist that the leaves ...
Inhoudsopgave
INFINITY | 1 |
HYPERMATHEMATICS | 72 |
COSMOLOGY I | 102 |
Copyright | |
4 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
absolutely actual infinite actual infinitesimal aleph-null argument Aristotle Brouwer Cantor certainly code number concept of number convergent series cosmological count countable decimal expansion denumerable discourse divergent series earth empirical entails equal exist fact falsifiable finite proof finitist follows formula geometry Grandi's series Hence Hyperboreans hypothesis inch infinite distance infinite number infinite sequence infinite series infinitesimal infinitum infinity insist integers intelligible interval Kant Leibniz logical Löwenheim-Skolem theorem mathe mathematician mathematics matics mean merely metaphysical minim minute natural numbers non-denumerable number of stars object ontological open end order-type paradox Peano postulates philosophy physics pluriverse possible potential infinite precisely predicates prime twin principle priori proof number proto-concept prove punct question random numbers rational real numbers rule seen sense serrated continuum Space spatial speaking standard concept straight line sum-total suppose Swahilis theorem thesis things transfinite tropological uncountable vulgar concept whole Wittgenstein word Z-series Zeno procedure