On 18 January 2015 at 18:43, Jason Resch <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 1:12 AM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 1/17/2015 9:27 PM, Jason Resch wrote: >> >> Do you believe that one and only one of the following statements is true? >> >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 0 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 1 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 2 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 3 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 4 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 5 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 6 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 7 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 8 >> the 10^(10^(10^100))th decimal digit of pi is 9 >> >> Either you answer yes, or no to that question. If you answer yes, I don't >> see how you can escape mathematical realism. >> >> >> By observing that "real" and "true" are different attributes. > > > True is enough to yield reality, under computationalism.
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