Infinity: An Essay in MetaphysicsClarendon Press, 1964 - 289 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... suppose that we know a priori that the stars in the heavens cannot possibly go on and on forever but that at some point in space they must come to an end . The great argument in favour of aleph - null as a cardinal is not that the class ...
... suppose that we know a priori that the stars in the heavens cannot possibly go on and on forever but that at some point in space they must come to an end . The great argument in favour of aleph - null as a cardinal is not that the class ...
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... suppose that it might be infinite , for if it were not infinite , evidence establishing its finitude might be readily forthcoming . In the case of the world , however , they insist that it makes no sense to suppose that it , too ...
... suppose that it might be infinite , for if it were not infinite , evidence establishing its finitude might be readily forthcoming . In the case of the world , however , they insist that it makes no sense to suppose that it , too ...
Pagina 111
... suppose that these things exist in themselves , independent of mind . They are all essentially mind - dependent . However bizarre the Kant- ian position may be , I would suggest that it continues to infect contemporary analytic ...
... suppose that these things exist in themselves , independent of mind . They are all essentially mind - dependent . However bizarre the Kant- ian position may be , I would suggest that it continues to infect contemporary analytic ...
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INFINITY | 1 |
HYPERMATHEMATICS | 72 |
COSMOLOGY I | 102 |
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