Re: Anti-humanistic mathematics was Re: Humanistic mathematics (Cantor's Theory)



Robin Chapman <rjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Jesse F. Hughes wrote:
>
>> Anyway, I see no particular reason for persons who learn English as a
>> second language to be bound by British traditions.
>
> What are you talking about? I was just asking why a non-american
^
Nationalities are capitalized.
> would use Americanisms?

I'll defer to Lee's post regarding the British/American traditions.

>> Yeah, whatever. I get it. Leftists are morally required to prefer
>> British spellings.
>
> What are these "British spellings" you talk about?

See Lee's post.


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Jesse F. Hughes
"Basically there are two angry groups. I am a harsh force of
one. Against me is a society of mathematicians. So far it's been a
draw." -- JSH gives another display of keen insight.
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