El significado aritmológico de la Tríada y sus Proyecciones Filosófico-Religiosas

Bertrand Rusell provided a general logical solution to the definition of numbers. He defined number three as the class that corresponds to all biunivocal classes with groups of three. For Frege, the definition of number was one of the crosses for the understanding of arithmetic. Meanwhile, Hegel...

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Sumario:Bertrand Rusell provided a general logical solution to the definition of numbers. He defined number three as the class that corresponds to all biunivocal classes with groups of three. For Frege, the definition of number was one of the crosses for the understanding of arithmetic. Meanwhile, Hegel under the impulse of Kant’s triplicity of synthetic, theoretical and practical judgments and the influence of the Christian Trinitarian conception warned that the contrast of opposites not being contradictory allowed the transforming development. The Pythagorean arithmology on natural numbers highlighted the definition of number three characterized by its nature of middleness. Going back to these databases of pure intelligibility and Gnostic speculations about the triad we will show their philosophical and religious statements.