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    Mathematical Identity
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 41 27-36. 2008.
    David Hilbert’s distinction between mathematics and metamathematics assumes mathematics is not metamathematics, cardinality of mathematics is less than cardinality of metamathematics, and metamathematics contains mathematics. Only by abandoning the last renders these characteristics consistent. Every set identifiable only in a metaset, following Kurt Gödel, the metaset is convertible into the set by translation of its constituents into constituents of the set, rendering the set indistinguishable…Read more
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    An Economic Paradox
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 22 97-105. 2008.
    Economics presents the paradox of the entropy of the law of diminishing returns and infinity of the substitution effect. Resolution assumes the substitution effect is greater than diminishing returns. Technology presupposing entropy, introduced is a new paradox of entropic technology generating infinite growth. Resolution assumes serial substitution of technologies, generating an infinite continuum. Physics and economics contest mechanic entropy and organic growth conceptions. A mechanic concept…Read more
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    Democracy as the Communitarian Ideal
    Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (1): 22-29. 2014.