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On the Unity of Twentieth-Century Ideas

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John Ryskamp

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This paper examines 'natural' mathematics--developed to counter perceived paradoxes in early twentieth-century set theory--as an internally consistent unifying factor in the arguments of several disciplines, including economics (Sraffa), physics (Einstein), biology (Kimura), and mathematics (Godel).

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Method and Hist of Econ Thought with number 0509003.

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Date of creation: 09 Sep 2005
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Keywords: Sraffa Marx set theory mathematics natural mathematics

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