Re: Skolem's 'Paradox'



Torkel Franzen says...
>
>"William of Ockham" <d3uckner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> What does "S relativized to M is true" mean?
>
> Read a logic book.

In general, that's good advice, but not everyone can learn
a subject from reading a textbook. On the other hand,
it might be the case that for certain subjects (such as
advanced mathematics or physics) if you can't
learn it from a textbook, then you are never going to learn
it at all.

--
Daryl McCullough
Ithaca, NY

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