Lowell Lectures. 1903. Lecture 3. 1st draught
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Resource ID
18119
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS. notebook
description
Science, mathematics, and quantity. Pure mathematics (the science of hypotheses) is divided in accordance with the complexity of its hypotheses. Simplest mathematics is the system of existential graphs. Doctrine of multitude: Cantor's work on collections. Understanding requires some reference to the future to an endless series of possibilities. Achilles and the Tortoise Paradox.
general index
Cantor Georg, Collections, Graphs existential, Logic (modal see Modality), Mathematics, simplest Mathematics, Multitude, Lowell Lectures, Quantity, Understanding
pagination
pp. 1-33
Date
1903
number
MS0458_022
abbreviated title
-
date (Robin)
1903