Infinity: An Essay in MetaphysicsClarendon Press, 1964 - 289 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... objects A and B exist and also that three objects C , D and E exist , then it follows that the two objects cannot be identical with the three objects . We are affirming nothing as to the actual world . Mathematical existence is ...
... objects A and B exist and also that three objects C , D and E exist , then it follows that the two objects cannot be identical with the three objects . We are affirming nothing as to the actual world . Mathematical existence is ...
Pagina 110
... object of experience ; ( 2 ) Only what is a possible object of experience may be ration- ally supposed to exist ; ergo ( 3 ) The world as a whole may not be rationally supposed to exist . We may suggest that very much as Hume subjects ...
... object of experience ; ( 2 ) Only what is a possible object of experience may be ration- ally supposed to exist ; ergo ( 3 ) The world as a whole may not be rationally supposed to exist . We may suggest that very much as Hume subjects ...
Pagina 222
... object may look green under certain lighting and yet not actually be green . Conversely , an object may actually be green and yet under certain conditions ( e.g. total darkness ) fail to look green . On occasion one may even be deceived ...
... object may look green under certain lighting and yet not actually be green . Conversely , an object may actually be green and yet under certain conditions ( e.g. total darkness ) fail to look green . On occasion one may even be deceived ...
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INFINITY | 1 |
HYPERMATHEMATICS | 72 |
COSMOLOGY I | 102 |
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