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    The Indefinability of “One”
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    Logicism is one of the great reductionist projects. Numbers and the relationships in which they stand may seem to possess suspect ontological credentials – to be entia non grata – and, further, to be beyond the reach of knowledge. In seeking to reduce mathematics to a small set of principles that form the logical basis of all reasoning, logicism holds out the prospect of ontological economy and epistemological security. This paper attempts to show that a fundamental logicist project, that of…Read more
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    Drawing hands
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    Strengthened paradoxes
    with Leonard Goddard
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58 (3). 1980.
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