- as
classical finitists, and
those who do not
allow potentially infinite objects as
strict finitists: for example, a
classical finitist would allow statements...
- some
philosophers and
theologians to
solve the
problem of evil. Most
finitists accept the
absolute goodness of God but
reject omnipotence. Finitistic...
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theoretic functions like
exponentiation over
natural numbers. Like
other finitists,
ultrafinitists deny the
existence of the
infinite set N {\displaystyle...
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considered the
universe of
finitist mathematics.
Speaking anachronistically, one
could suggest that the 19th-century
finitist Leopold Kronecker was working...
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Astronomer Alan Hale – CTV call-in (Knoxville
Freethought Forum 4/23/13).
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- one is not
involved in any contradiction. The present-day
conventional finitist interpretation of
ordinal and
cardinal numbers is that they
consist of...
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mathematicians including most
famously his
teacher Leopold Kronecker—a
confirmed finitist. The
second of
these was
Gottlob Frege's
effort to
reduce all of mathematics...
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Wittgenstein did not
object to
mathematical formalism wholesale, but had a
finitist view on what Cantor's
proof meant. The
philosopher maintained that belief...
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intuitionist stance against Cantor's work. Finally, Wittgenstein's
attacks were
finitist: he
believed that Cantor's
diagonal argument conflated the
intension of...
- S2CID 18991347, Zbl 1149.11004 Kreisel, G. (1951), "On the
interpretation of non-
finitist proofs. I", The
Journal of
Symbolic Logic, 16: 241–267, doi:10.1017/S0022481200100581...