A Modern Version of the Contingency Argument of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

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Re: A Modern Version of the Contingency Argument of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

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Hobbes' Choice wrote:
Obvious Leo wrote:Or as Sir Humphrey Appleby might put it.

If a circle is defined as a continuous line which is equidistant from a point then it becomes impossible to define a continuous line which is equidistant from a point as anything other than a circle. The circularity of a circle is not a feature of a circle which is reducible to a mathematical proof.
And not to avoid a pun. It is a circular argument.
The pun was rather ponderous and obvious but it's always reassuring to know that somebody's paying attention.
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