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Single Idea 14135

[catalogued under 6. Mathematics / A. Nature of Mathematics / 3. Nature of Numbers / g. Real numbers]

Full Idea

Real numbers are not really numbers at all, but something quite different; ...a real number, so I shall contend, is nothing but a certain class of rational numbers. ...A segment of rationals is a real number.

Gist of Idea

Real numbers are a class of rational numbers (and so not really numbers at all)

Source

Bertrand Russell (The Principles of Mathematics [1903], §258)

Book Reference

Russell,Bertrand: 'Principles of Mathematics' [Routledge 1992], p.270


Related Idea

Idea 18248 A real number is the class of rationals less than the number [Russell/Whitehead, by Shapiro]