On 10/7/2015 4:12 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
But here Clark contradicts all the textbook on the subject. In fact
all what John Clarks says here is that you cannot get a physical
object from an arithmetical computations, which is trivial, but does
not prove the existence of the physical object, as physical is a
relative relational notion in arithmetic.
Those type of argument are only the usual knocking on the table.
Which is very good evidence for the existence of a physical object.
Brent
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