Infinity: An Essay in MetaphysicsClarendon Press, 1964 - 289 pagina's |
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Pagina 168
... equal in length . It is in this spirit of play that the absolute comes to sight . One must not suppose that we have here merely two types of contexts , the context of work and the context of play , the concept as a tool and the concept ...
... equal in length . It is in this spirit of play that the absolute comes to sight . One must not suppose that we have here merely two types of contexts , the context of work and the context of play , the concept as a tool and the concept ...
Pagina 170
... equal and the unequal . This should not be surprising : the absolutely unequal is always defined with reference to a finite number of decimal places , whereas the absolutely equal is necessarily defined with reference to an infinite ...
... equal and the unequal . This should not be surprising : the absolutely unequal is always defined with reference to a finite number of decimal places , whereas the absolutely equal is necessarily defined with reference to an infinite ...
Pagina 184
... equal interest to us as the large . For the world is characterized not only but its breadth by also by its depth ... equal parts . In the next 1/4 minute we are to divide each of the two pieces again into two equal parts . In the ...
... equal interest to us as the large . For the world is characterized not only but its breadth by also by its depth ... equal parts . In the next 1/4 minute we are to divide each of the two pieces again into two equal parts . In the ...
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INFINITY | 1 |
HYPERMATHEMATICS | 72 |
COSMOLOGY I | 102 |
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