Originally posted by shunyadragon
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Yes if defined as infinite they are potential infinite sets. A simple text that explains this Infinity and the Mind by Rudy Rucker.
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No, both may be expressed and defined by sets.
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No, both may be expressed and defined by sets.
To be blunt no, unless you can provide some coherent examples. Please give examples, and explain what was meaningful referred to specifically as 'metaphysical aspects.'
The assertions that are the presuppositions of apologist arguments, such as 'The universe began to exist.'
Unless you are counting Gods one believes in, I believe metaphysics, such as the apologist arguments, are too subjective to use math to support their arguments.
Still waiting for what are the metaphysical aspects I asked about. There is no explanation forthcoming.
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