13 ideas
21959 | Metaphysics is the most general attempt to make sense of things [Moore,AW] |
13099 | Analysing right down to primitive concepts seems beyond our powers [Leibniz] |
10041 | Impredicative Definitions refer to the totality to which the object itself belongs [Gödel] |
5022 | We hold a proposition true if we are ready to follow it, and can't see any objections [Leibniz] |
21716 | In simple type theory the axiom of Separation is better than Reducibility [Gödel, by Linsky,B] |
10035 | Mathematical Logic is a non-numerical branch of mathematics, and the supreme science [Gödel] |
10042 | Reference to a totality need not refer to a conjunction of all its elements [Gödel] |
10038 | A logical system needs a syntactical survey of all possible expressions [Gödel] |
10046 | The generalized Continuum Hypothesis asserts a discontinuity in cardinal numbers [Gödel] |
10039 | Some arithmetical problems require assumptions which transcend arithmetic [Gödel] |
10043 | Mathematical objects are as essential as physical objects are for perception [Gödel] |
10045 | Impredicative definitions are admitted into ordinary mathematics [Gödel] |
21958 | Appearances are nothing beyond representations, which is transcendental ideality [Moore,AW] |