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The following pages link to MEASURING THE SIZE OF INFINITE COLLECTIONS OF NATURAL NUMBERS: WAS CANTOR’S THEORY OF INFINITE NUMBER INEVITABLE? (Q5850982):
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- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- Naive infinitism: the case for an inconsistency approach to infinite collections (Q2345398) (← links)
- Fair infinite lotteries (Q2442886) (← links)
- Almost Equal: the Method of Adequality from Diophantus to Fermat and Beyond (Q5171470) (← links)
- IN GOOD COMPANY? ON HUME’S PRINCIPLE AND THE ASSIGNMENT OF NUMBERS TO INFINITE CONCEPTS (Q5259728) (← links)
- SET SIZE AND THE PART–WHOLE PRINCIPLE (Q5414133) (← links)