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Icon 1 posted 29. November 2003 23:33      Profile for chimp   Email chimp   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
My ad-hoc interpretation probably does not hold water.

All things are defined in terms of other things. But how is the "relation of relations" defined? The largest set that is its own power-set? It seems that it can only be defined in terms of itself.

A recursion.

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