Fwd: [HM] Hegel and seven planets

Valdusek@aol.com
Thu, 22 Oct 1998 11:15:25 EDT

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From: Valdusek@aol.com
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Subject: Re: [HM] Hegel and seven planets
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 06:11:46 EDT
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The original thesis by Hegel was translated from the Latin in the Graduate
Faculty Philosophy Journal (of the New School for Social Research) in the late
1970s or early 1980s.

Val Dusek

In a message dated 98-10-21 13:29:11 EDT, you write:

> In his MEN OF MATHEMATICS, the notoriously unreliable E.T. Bell states that
> Hegel had attacked astronomers who sought new planets on the ground that it
> was evident on philosophical grounds that there could only be seven.
> Information on this matter would be appreciated.
>
> Martin Davis
>

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