On 23 April 2015 at 16:16, meekerdb <meeke...@verizon.net> wrote:

> On 4/22/2015 7:38 PM, PGC wrote:
>
> "Both the records and the mathematical objects are human constructions
> which are brought into existence by exercises of human will; neither has
> any transcendental existence. Both are static, not in the sense of existing
> outside of time, but in the weak sense that, once they come to exist, they
> don’t change” (pp. 445-446)
>
> The question they need to answer is *why* these things don't change.
Humans can change other things they make up - as already mentioned, the
rules of chess are one example.

I haven't read the whole thing, so perhaps they do have an explanation for
why made up things can't be changed? If so, I'd be interested to know what
it is (not having time, sadly, to read every paper published on this list).

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