Infinity: An Essay in MetaphysicsClarendon Press, 1964 - 289 pagina's |
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... Wittgenstein's position might be presented in a somewhat stronger light if we consider a different case . Are there a finite number of 7's in the decimal expansion of or is the number of 7's infinite ? In other words , is there a ...
... Wittgenstein's position might be presented in a somewhat stronger light if we consider a different case . Are there a finite number of 7's in the decimal expansion of or is the number of 7's infinite ? In other words , is there a ...
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... Wittgenstein , and yet it may be seen to persevere in his thought on a subterranean level . Consider the following discussion . Suppose children are taught that the earth is an infinite flat surface ; or that God created an infinite ...
... Wittgenstein , and yet it may be seen to persevere in his thought on a subterranean level . Consider the following discussion . Suppose children are taught that the earth is an infinite flat surface ; or that God created an infinite ...
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... Wittgenstein will view this account of ours as an effort to combine the insights of both . It is not enough to say , with Wittgenstein , that the meaning is the use . We must attend to his more profound aphorism : ' What I have to do is ...
... Wittgenstein will view this account of ours as an effort to combine the insights of both . It is not enough to say , with Wittgenstein , that the meaning is the use . We must attend to his more profound aphorism : ' What I have to do is ...
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INFINITY | 1 |
HYPERMATHEMATICS | 72 |
COSMOLOGY I | 102 |
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