"I protest against the use of infinite magnitude as something completed, which is never permissible in mathematics. Infinity is merely a way of speaking, the true meaning being a limit which certain ratios approach indefinitely close, while others are permitted to increase without restriction." (Gauss)
"I don't know what predominates in Cantor's theory - philosophy or theology, but I am sure that there is no mathematics there." (Kronecker)
"...classical logic was abstracted from the mathematics of finite sets and their subsets...Forgetful of this limited origin, one afterwards mistook that logic for something above and prior to all mathematics, and finally applied it, without justification, to the mathematics of infinite sets. This is the Fall and original sin of [Cantor's] set theory ..." (Weyl)
A COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION CONNECTING CREATIVE MOVEMENTS AND MAGNIFYING GRASSROOTS SOLUTIONS Imaginify I, 2000-2005 "Cycles are the heartbeats of understanding. A thing perceived is just an event. Repeated it opens up to the instruments of science
A COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION CONNECTING CREATIVE MOVEMENTS AND MAGNIFYING GRASSROOTS SOLUTIONS Imaginify I, 2000-2005 "Cycles are the heartbeats of understanding. A thing perceived is just an event. Repeated it opens up to the instruments of science
Pierre Bourdieu: Die männliche Herrschaft. Beiträge v. Gerhard Unterthurner, Beate Krais, Ulrike Kadi, Silvia Stoller, Francoise Dastur, Elisabeth Nemeth. Interview mit Jean-Luc Marion
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