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Monday, April 4, 2011

Excellent introduction to Set Theory at Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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The Essence of Set Theory. Excellent introduction to Set Theory: Set Theory (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). You can also download the Set Theory (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) as a PDF file from here.

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Aaron Powell holds M.Eng. degree in Electrical Engineering. His new book Yes, You Can! can be found here. He is also an experienced software developer. He has been designing and developing software for energy, biotechnology, and financial industries as well as developing mathematical models for optimization in acoustics. He has great passion for philosophy of science.
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