The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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For Brouwer , the existence of mathematical entities is synonymous with the possibility of their construction ... and logistic philosophies of mathematics depend on belief in the timeless character of mathematical ' existence ' .
For Brouwer , the existence of mathematical entities is synonymous with the possibility of their construction ... and logistic philosophies of mathematics depend on belief in the timeless character of mathematical ' existence ' .
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In this later paper , Russell was primarily concerned with the problem of the existence of instants . He showed that this could be deduced if certain special assumptions were made about events . However , as he pointed out , there is no ...
In this later paper , Russell was primarily concerned with the problem of the existence of instants . He showed that this could be deduced if certain special assumptions were made about events . However , as he pointed out , there is no ...
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The existence of singularities in space - time The homogeneous and isotropic world models that are based on General Relativity with no cosmical constant and negligible pressure are all characterized by the presence of an initial state ...
The existence of singularities in space - time The homogeneous and isotropic world models that are based on General Relativity with no cosmical constant and negligible pressure are all characterized by the presence of an initial state ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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