On 1/18/2015 9:16 AM, Jason Resch wrote:
If you assume it is true (independent of our ability or anything in the universe's ability to conceive it), then it is true independently of the universe, and hence you get arithmetical realism.

No, you just keep assuming that true=real. The truths of arithmetic are about the relation of numbers. And they are true whether or not the numbers exist, just as Dr. Watson is Holmes sidekick.

Brent

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