I was just reading chapter 2 (which I did not get online and which I won’t tell you how to get online if you private message me by clicking on my name and then the “send message” button), and I was pleasantly surprised to find that in pages 51 through 59, Drescher makes a more elaborate version of the point I made here although, frustratingly, without using the term “isomorphism”.
I was just reading chapter 2 (which I did not get online and which I won’t tell you how to get online if you private message me by clicking on my name and then the “send message” button), and I was pleasantly surprised to find that in pages 51 through 59, Drescher makes a more elaborate version of the point I made here although, frustratingly, without using the term “isomorphism”.