overturehttps://mu.krj.st/overture/
not to mention the only mathematical prerequisite I can assume is some basic calculus . Therefore, I will take a more practical and goal-oriented approach. Let us build something
Misha Verbitskyhttp://verbit.ru/
"Special Geometries in Mathematical Physics" ). 08.08.2007, Hypercomplex structures on Kaehler manifolds , La Falda, Argentina, ( Third Workshop on Differential Geometry ). 28.08.
What Is Belief?https://abyssinia-iffat.group/WhatIsBelief.htm
example, take the mathematical concept of infinity. It was thought by most mathematicians well into the 19th century to be the absolute truth. This idea was tacitly understo
(SFC) David Sadler For Congress - If the Disc Is Ourshttps://www.david-sadler.org/pages/bigQuestions/discIsOurs.htm
he did was to provide a mathematical expression describing the mysterious instantaneous tension between all matter in the universe. Einstein merely confused the question with his
Constructive Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2008 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/win2008/entries/constructive-empiricism/
it is said to be mathematically elegant, simple, of great scope, complete in certain respects: also of wonderful use in unifying our account of hitherto disparate phenomena, and m
Pragmatism, by William Jameshttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/5116/5116-h/5116-h.htm
Earlier views of mathematical, logical, and natural truth. More recent views. Schiller's and Dewey's 'instrumental' view. The formation of new beliefs. Older truth always has to b
The Kernel Hacker's Bookshelf: Ultimate Physical Limits of Computation [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/286233/
is that otherwise mathematical creativity could be automated! You'd simply ask your computer: "Is there a proof of the Riemann hypothesis with at most a million symbols?" And if t
Moore's Law - we all know it (or at least think we do). To be annoyingly exact, Moore's Law i [...]
Greater Bookshttp://www.greaterbooks.com/shortlist.html
_ 10 Isaac Newton Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy _ 10 William Wordsworth The Prelude _ 10 Émile Zola Germinal _ 10 Charles Baudelaire The Flowers of Evil _ 9
Philosophical Problems with Calculushttps://friesian.com/calculus.htm
is not] a fad of mathematical logicians [but is destined to become] the analysis of the future... In coming centuries it will be considered a great oddity... that the first exact
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Auguste Comte And Positivism, by John Stuart Mill.https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/16833/pg16833-images.html
presupposes the three mathematical sciences, and also astronomy; since all terrestrial phaenomena are affected by influences derived from the motions of the earth and of the heave
Rafe Champion's critical commentary on Stove's Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism.http://www.the-rathouse.com/AnythingGoes.html
exercises in technique (mathematical probability theory) and the explication of the paradoxes that emerged from confirmation theory (like Goodman's grue emeralds and Hempel's rave
Rafe Champion's critical commentary on Stove's Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism.
Objectivity Without Objectivismhttps://stpeter.im/writings/rand/objectivity.html
that in the realm of mathematical logic (which was once considered part of philosophy but no longer is). Hao Wang claimed that John Rawls obtained similarly fundamental results wi
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