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Paradox in Ontology: Black Holes, Cosmology, Wittgenstein versus Stephen Hawking’s Claim that Philosophy is Dead

  • Arthur Gibson
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Ontological Commitment Revisited
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Abstract

Stephen Hawking’s and the author’s research interaction together facilitate a backcloth for this engagement between philosophy, reason, observational and mathematical cosmology, which addresses some relations between science and other subjects, so as to draw some original conclusions.

Abstract

Stephen Hawking’s and the author’s research interaction together facilitate a backcloth for this engagement between philosophy, reason, observational and mathematical cosmology, which addresses some relations between science and other subjects, so as to draw some original conclusions.

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