Re: Where's respect? was Re: Corrective interpretation of real numbers
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Date: 02/06/05
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Date: 6 Feb 2005 07:11:15 -0800
Robin Chapman wrote:
> examachine@gmail.com wrote:
> I'll give you a clue: it begins with W and ends in anker.
I heard some of his arguments and I didn't find them impressive, but
you don't have to call him that.
There have been philosophers who held chairs at esteemed instituted who
made sillier claims. You'd have to swear all the time if you wanted to
talk about phil. of math.
Cheers,
-- Eray
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