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Frederik Wellmann
A. MS.
MATHEMATICS (MS 1-278)
The exact date of this manuscript is May 24, 1908. It was published, in part, as 7.535n6. Unpublished: Whether mathematicians generally, including Cantor and Dedekind, are correct in their views as to what constitutes a true continuum. The three universes of ideas, i.e., arbitrary possibilities, physical things, and minds. Reality and existence; perfect and imperfect continua.
Cantor Georg, Continuum, perfect and imperfect Continuum, Dedekind J. W. R., existence, Ideas, Mathematics, recreations of Mathematics, Mind, Possibility, Reality
pp. 1-17, incomplete, with variants
1908
204
G-1908-1b
MATHEMATICS / MATHEMATICAL TEXTBOOKS
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