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XIX. The Concept of Identity in Mathematical Logic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSLATION ix
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THE PILLAR AND GROUND OF THE TRUTH
- I. To the Reader 3
- II. Letter One: Two Worlds 10
- III. Letter Two: Doubt 14
- IV. Letter Three: Triunity 39
- V. Letter Four: The Light of the Truth 53
- VI. Letter Five: The Comforter 80
- VII. Letter Six: Contradiction 106
- VIII. Letter Seven: Sin 124
- IX. Letter Eight: Gehenna 151
- X. Letter Nine: Creation 190
- XI. Letter Ten: Sophia 231
- XII. Letter Eleven: Friendship 284
- XIII. Letter Twelve: Jealousy 331
- XIV. Afterword 344
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Clarification and Proof of Certain Particulars Assumed in the Text to Be Already Proved
- XV. Certain Concepts from the Theory of Infinity 351
- XVI. A Problem of Lewis Carroll and the Question of Dogma 355
- XVII. Irrationalities in Mathematics and Dogma 359
- XVIII. The Concept of Identity in Scholastic Philosophy 365
- XIX. The Concept of Identity in Mathematical Logic 368
- XX. Time and Fate 375
- XXI. The Heart and Its Significance in the Spiritual Life of Man According to Scripture (An extract from P. D. Iurkevich’s article) 378
- XXII. An Icon of the Annunciation with Cosmic Symbolism 381
- XXIII. On the Methodology of the Historical Critique 384
- XXIV. The Turquoise Environment of Sophia and the Symbolism of Sky-Blue and Dark-Blue 390
- XXV. Pascal’s “Amulet” 407
- XXVI. On the History of the Term “Antinomy” 411
- XXVII. Estheticism and Religion 413
- XXVIII. Homotypy in the Structure of the Human Body 415
- XXIX. Remarks on Trinity 420
- XXX. The Basic Symbols and Elementary Formulas of Symbolic Logic (for reference) 425
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Notes and Brief Comments
- NOTES 429
- CLARIFICATION OF CERTAIN SYMBOLS AND DRAWINGS 589
- INDEX 591
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSLATION ix
-
THE PILLAR AND GROUND OF THE TRUTH
- I. To the Reader 3
- II. Letter One: Two Worlds 10
- III. Letter Two: Doubt 14
- IV. Letter Three: Triunity 39
- V. Letter Four: The Light of the Truth 53
- VI. Letter Five: The Comforter 80
- VII. Letter Six: Contradiction 106
- VIII. Letter Seven: Sin 124
- IX. Letter Eight: Gehenna 151
- X. Letter Nine: Creation 190
- XI. Letter Ten: Sophia 231
- XII. Letter Eleven: Friendship 284
- XIII. Letter Twelve: Jealousy 331
- XIV. Afterword 344
-
Clarification and Proof of Certain Particulars Assumed in the Text to Be Already Proved
- XV. Certain Concepts from the Theory of Infinity 351
- XVI. A Problem of Lewis Carroll and the Question of Dogma 355
- XVII. Irrationalities in Mathematics and Dogma 359
- XVIII. The Concept of Identity in Scholastic Philosophy 365
- XIX. The Concept of Identity in Mathematical Logic 368
- XX. Time and Fate 375
- XXI. The Heart and Its Significance in the Spiritual Life of Man According to Scripture (An extract from P. D. Iurkevich’s article) 378
- XXII. An Icon of the Annunciation with Cosmic Symbolism 381
- XXIII. On the Methodology of the Historical Critique 384
- XXIV. The Turquoise Environment of Sophia and the Symbolism of Sky-Blue and Dark-Blue 390
- XXV. Pascal’s “Amulet” 407
- XXVI. On the History of the Term “Antinomy” 411
- XXVII. Estheticism and Religion 413
- XXVIII. Homotypy in the Structure of the Human Body 415
- XXIX. Remarks on Trinity 420
- XXX. The Basic Symbols and Elementary Formulas of Symbolic Logic (for reference) 425
-
Notes and Brief Comments
- NOTES 429
- CLARIFICATION OF CERTAIN SYMBOLS AND DRAWINGS 589
- INDEX 591