On 03 Mar 2014, at 23:33, Russell Standish wrote:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 05:28:47PM +0100, Bruno Marchal wrote:
?
Google translates "pie chart" by camembert and "apple pie", which
makes what you say rather funny.
I've noticed this too. I think the French equivalent is graphe
circulaire.
Thanks.
But this makes the argument by Clark still unclear. If the pie chart
is as physical as the apple pie, they both are physical. Then they
might be mathematical if the theory used is compatible, or enforce
(like comp, that John seems to assume (and even take for granted),
mathematicalism.
Bruno
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