Re: mathematics

From: Neil W Rickert (rickert+nn_at_cs.niu.edu)
Date: 11/29/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 14:19:09 +0000 (UTC)


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patty <pattyNO@SPAMicyberspace.net> writes:
>Eray Ozkural exa wrote:

>> What is this mysterious objectivity in a way that ordinary things
>> could not be?

>Because when people and\or computers correctly follow procedures using
>the signs of these things they always come up with exactly the same
>results. Try to do that with your cars, and tables, and other cudiments.

Quite right.

I plan to respond to Eray in more detail when I get time. In the
meantime, you have this point exactly as intended. But I, too, do
wonder what is a cudiment. I didn't find the word on google.

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