Continuous, Quantified, quantity as Knowledge ? issue 20240201

Academia (2024)
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Abstract

The knowing subject does not think nature, he is thought of nature and of himself, not of a world which would be other to him but of a world of which he is the meaning. This meaning emerges by separation of his own individuation into participating singularities. Then the question, on the epistemic level, is how the fundamental concepts of mathematics and physics emerge, including the One, the quantified, the continuous, the more and the less etc.. what relationship is there between the (objectified) meaning of these concepts and their real nature in the subject?

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