The Continuum: A Critical Examination of the Foundation of Analysis |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Mathematical Section | 20 |
The Concept of Number The Continuum | 51 |
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The Continuum: A Critical Examination of the Foundation of Analysis Hermann Weyl Limited preview - 1994 |
The Continuum: A Critical Examination of the Foundation of Analysis Hermann Weyl No preview available - 1994 |
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1st level apply arguments arises arithmetic axioms basic categories binary domain binary relation cardinal number category natural number category of object Chapter circulus vitiosus coincide complete induction concept of set consists construction continuous functions continuum Dedekind defined delimited domain of rational example existence express extensionally determinate finite follows formal foundation fractions functional connection functors geometry given Hermann Weyl holds Husserl hyperanalysis individual constant infinite intuition judgment scheme k-property least n elements least upper bound logical mathematical process means number belonging number n numbers corresponding one-dimensional sets pair precisely principle of substitution principles of definition properties and relations proposition pure number theory rational numbers real number rela relation symbol relations-in-extension sense sentence matrix sequence set and function set of natural set of real set theory spans sphere of operation subject-ordered surface-points system of elements time-points tion transfer principle U(xy unit interval variables vector version of analysis Weyl's