Re: Epistemology 201: The Science of Science
From: Lester Zick (lesterDELzick_at_worldnet.att.net)
Date: 03/21/05
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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 14:11:44 GMT
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:50:41 +0100, Giuseppe Bilotta
<bilotta78@hotpop.com> in comp.ai.philosophy wrote:
>Lester Zick wrote:
>> Unfortunately I know the modern mathematikers answer to this, Albert.:
>> Infinity is the equality between sets and their subsets. Which is only
>> possible when sets and subsets are undefined to begin with. Go figure.
>
>What is your definition of "undefined"?
Lacking definition, limit, specification, undelimited, without limit,
etc.
Regards - Lester
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