Re: Relation between sets and their elements
- From: William Elliot <marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 02:41:25 -0700
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Paul Holbach wrote:
> So, the set of dinosaurs has ceased to exist when the dinosaurs had
> died out?
>
No, it became fossilized. Yet to the contrary, the set of dinosaurs
began to exist upon the gathering of fossils described as dinosaurs.
Others proclaim the set of dinosaurs to be evil thoughts of the Great
Satan and hence nearly eternal.
In soothe however, the set of dinosaurs is a dinosaur, nay even a
barnacle on minds of philosophers and other idle thinkers who have never
examined or discovered any elements of their imaginary fantasy.
.
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