CANTORIAN SET THEORY


Type
Article
Change log
Authors
OLIVER, ALEX 
SMILEY, TIMOTHY 
Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pAlmost all set theorists pay at least lip service to Cantor’s definition of a set as a collection of many things into one whole; but empty and singleton sets do not fit with it. Adapting Dana Scott’s axiomatization of the cumulative theory of types, we present a ‘Cantorian’ system which excludes these anomalous sets. We investigate the consequences of their omission, examining their claim to a place on grounds of convenience, and asking whether their absence is an obstacle to the theory’s ability to represent ordered pairs or to support the arithmetization of analysis or the development of the theory of cardinals and ordinals.</jats:p>

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Keywords
5003 Philosophy, 4904 Pure Mathematics, 49 Mathematical Sciences, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies
Journal Title
The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic
Conference Name
Journal ISSN
1079-8986
1943-5894
Volume Title
24
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Sponsorship
None