Matteo Capucci on Nostr: the dilemma of starting natural numbers at 0 or 1 stems from the fact they abstract ...
the dilemma of starting natural numbers at 0 or 1 stems from the fact they abstract both cardinal (which start at 0) and ordinal (which start at 1) numbers. so I guess the best answer is 'it depends'.
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