Kalenderextrablatt AS II
Von: Albrecht (albstorz@gmx.de) [Profil]
Datum: 25.10.2009 15:33
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Datum: 25.10.2009 15:33
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Auf die Gefahr hin, dass WM Slater schon angeführt hat: Zitat: Of course, an infinite series of things could never be gathered into such a seen unity. The totality of its members could never be available to any kind of intuition, since they cannot be completely given. But why the latter fact should mean there aren't any infinite totalities was also forgotten recently - except by the Intuitionists, of course. Indeed, against them (c.f. [27] p92), cannot consistent theories be formulated, which state that there are even non- denumerable sets? But, of course, Skolem's Paradox shows such theories must have a denumerable model. And the points above now show that they cannot have any other. Zitat Ende http://www.philosophy.uwa.edu.au/about/staff/hartley_slater/publications/th e_uniform_solution_of_the_paradoxes Gruß Albrecht[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- W. Mueckenheim (25.10.2009 16:43)
