Re: Godel and transcendental logic



On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:29:26 -0700 (PDT), MoeBlee <jazzmobe@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
On Apr 29, 1:08 pm, J Jones <jonescard...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Transcendental systems are those frameworks,
systems, or 'matrices' which have a manifesting condition, these
conditions themselves not being subject to any object properties
exhibited by the objects in the system itself.

Yes, of course, 'manifest conditions'. I believe it was Welterbrauner
who championed this notion in his famous Antwerp lectures.

What, no citation by J Jones?

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