Ron:
> Axioms are systems of assumptions for matters of
> convenience.
> Example, in simple math we assume that whole numbers exist.
> That they exist as separate and distinct entities.
> This is convenient for simple abstractions of number
> (how many apples we have..ect.)

SA:  Is the axiom system above:  whole numbers "exist as separate and distinct 
entities"?  Is that an axiom?  And what your also saying, I believe, is that to 
think an axiom exists, is false in the first place?


SA



      
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