Re: Mathematical Logic, Podnieks'page ...

2004-07-04 Thread John M
Dear Bruno, let me segment your long reply (thanks) and reflect now in the 1st part to your comments on "truth". (I may come to the others later, I just beware of milelong posts). I interleave my response. John Mikes - Original Message - From: "Bruno Marchal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAI

Re: Mathematical Logic, Podnieks'page ...

2004-07-04 Thread Bruno Marchal
At 14:20 03/07/04 -0400, Kory Heath wrote: Yes, but some confusions are so easy to avoid! Confusions will always appear in the middle of conversations, but I want them at least to be unexpected ones...! Anyway, I didn't mean to derail the conversation with my "jargoning"; I was just pointing ou

Re: Mathematical Logic, Podnieks'page ...

2004-07-04 Thread Bruno Marchal
At 06:57 03/07/04 -0400, John M wrote: (Bruno: am I still in your corner?) OK. Let us see. Dear Kory, an appeal to your open mind: in the question whether "we discovered math or invented it"..., many state that the first version is 'true'. Beside the fact that anybody's 'truth' is a first perso