
1951
Una colección de frases y citas sobre el tema del enunciado, puede, problema, bien.
1951
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“El criterio de verdad de un enunciado es siempre la amplitud de su capacidad de seducción.”
PIENSE Y HÁGASE RICO. Nueva traducción basada en la versión original de 1937.
Fuente: Lewis, C. I. The modes of meaning. pág 15-16 ‘Every statement we know to be true is so known either by reason of experience or by reason of what the statement itself means. There are no other sources of knowledge than on the one hand data of sense and on the other hand our own intended meanings.’
Fuente: Maddy, Penélope. Realism in mathematics. Pg. 2 ‘Realism, then, is the view that mathematics is the science of numbers, sets, functions, etc., just as physical science is the study of ordinary physical objects, astronomical bodies, subatomic particles, and so on. That is, mathematics is about these things, and the way these things are is what makes mathematical statements true or false.’
El terremoto de Lisboa http://manuelmoramorales.wordpress.com/2011/03/20/el-terremoto-de-lisboa-y-las-centrales-nucleares
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