Infinity: An Essay in MetaphysicsClarendon Press, 1964 - 289 pagina's |
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Pagina 142
... spatial distance between them . It means that all bodies exist and must exist in a common spatial order , that there is a spatial connectedness or together- ness binding them all together , that the universe is indeed a universe and not ...
... spatial distance between them . It means that all bodies exist and must exist in a common spatial order , that there is a spatial connectedness or together- ness binding them all together , that the universe is indeed a universe and not ...
Pagina 143
... spatial distance between Mars and Venus is certainly capable of an empirical refutation . Does this fact of ... spatial distance from the earth . We may indeed find that the beautiful meadow is a billion miles from us . But is it ...
... spatial distance between Mars and Venus is certainly capable of an empirical refutation . Does this fact of ... spatial distance from the earth . We may indeed find that the beautiful meadow is a billion miles from us . But is it ...
Pagina 150
... spatial distance has now been rendered intelligible . Assuming that ours is a Euclidean Space , the meadow must lie ... spatial distance from the earth , albeit a very peculiar spatial distance , an infinite distance . It will be ...
... spatial distance has now been rendered intelligible . Assuming that ours is a Euclidean Space , the meadow must lie ... spatial distance from the earth , albeit a very peculiar spatial distance , an infinite distance . It will be ...
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INFINITY | 1 |
HYPERMATHEMATICS | 72 |
COSMOLOGY I | 102 |
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