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The aphorism is cultivated only by those who have known
fear in the midst of words, that fear of collapsing with all the words.
If it weren't for our doubts about ourselves, all skepticism
would be dead letter, conventional anxiety, philosophical
doctrine.
E M Cioran
‘mathematics = ontology’
First, this assertion frees us from the venerable search for the
foundation of mathematics, since the apodeictic nature of this
Discipline is wagered directly by being itself, which it pronounces.
Second, it disposes of the similarly ancient problem of
mathematical objects. -----. If the argument …...holds up, the
truth is that there are no mathematical objects. Strictly speaking
mathematics presents nothing, without constituting for all that an
empty game, because not having anything to present, besides
presentation itself---…….---and thereby never adopting the form
of the ob-ject, such is certainly a condition of all discourse on being
qua being.
Third, in terms of the ‘application’ of mathematics to …….
If mathematics is the science, in any case, of everything that is,
insofar as it is. … It requires more, or rather, something else, but
its compatibility with mathematics is a matter of principle.
Alan Badiou, 1988
Harvey Charlton; Math dept
Office: HA 203
Phone: (919) 513-2291
E-mail: charlton@math.ncsu.edu
Spring 2001 Courses: MA 502 - 001, MA 502 - 601, and NTU MA 581 - P
Summer 2001 Course: MA 502- 601
Fall 2001 Courses: MA 501 - 001, 601, 603
Spring 2002 Courses: MA 502 - 601, MA 121 - 005
Summer 2002: MA 501 - 601
Fall 2002: MA 501-002, MA 501-60,1 MA 511-002
Spring 2003: MA 502-001, MA 502-601, MA 502-602
Summer 2003: MA 341-052, MA 501 - 651
Fall 2003: MA 341-006, MA 501-601
Spring 2004: MA 341-001, MA 502-601
Summer 2004: MA 501-651, MA 502-651
Fall 2004: MA242-010, MA 501-601
Spring 2005: MA 502-601 and 602, MA 403-001
Summer 2005: MA 501-651, MA 502-651
Fall 2005: MA501Fall05.html, MA121fall05.html
Spring 2006: MA 501-001: MA501sprg06.html, MA 502-601: MA502sprg06.html
Summer 2006: MA 501-651, MA 502-651
Fall 2006: MA501Fall06.html, MA502Fall2006.htm
Spring 2007: MA 501-001 and 601
Summer 2007: MA 501-651 and MA 502-651
Fall 2007: MA 501-601
Spring 2008: MA 308-001, MA 501-601, MA 502-601
Summer 2008: MA 501-651, MA 502-651
Fall 2008: MA 501 -601, MA 121-001
Spring 2009: MA 502-601, 602, and 620
Spring 2009: MA 121-001
Summer 2009: MA 501-651, MA 502-651
Fall 2009: MA 108-001, MA 501-601