Much of the discussion of set-theoretic independence, and whether or not we could legitimately expand our foundational theory, concerns how we could possibly come to know the truth value of independent sentences. This paper pursues a slightly different tack, examining how we are ignorant of issues surrounding their truth. We argue that a study of how we are ignorant reveals a need for an understanding of set-theoretic explanation and motivates a pluralism concerning the adoption of foundational theory
A central area of current philosophical debate in the foundations of mathematics concerns whether or...
AbstractThis is an expository paper on the problem of independent axiomatization of any set of sente...
Set-theoretic pluralism is an increasingly influential position in the philosophy of set theory (Bal...
Much of the discussion of set-theoretic independence, and whether or not we could legitimately expan...
Introduction: Much of the discussion of set-theoretic independence, and whether or not we could legi...
Introduction:Much of the discussion of set-theoretic independence, and whether or not we could legit...
International audienceThe status of the set-theoretic independent statements is the main problem in ...
In this article, I survey some philosophical attitudes to talk concerning `the' universe of sets. I ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Philosophy, 1974.MIT Humanities Lib...
The independence of the continuum hypothesis is a result of broad impact: it settles a basic questio...
A pervasive thought in contemporary Philosophy of Mathematics is that in order to justify reflection...
This paper reviews the claims of several main-stream candidates to be the foundations of mathematics...
Multiverse Views in set theory advocate the claim that there are many universes of sets, no-one of w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003.In...
Abstract. Although Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory (ZFC) is generally accepted as the appropriate founda...
A central area of current philosophical debate in the foundations of mathematics concerns whether or...
AbstractThis is an expository paper on the problem of independent axiomatization of any set of sente...
Set-theoretic pluralism is an increasingly influential position in the philosophy of set theory (Bal...
Much of the discussion of set-theoretic independence, and whether or not we could legitimately expan...
Introduction: Much of the discussion of set-theoretic independence, and whether or not we could legi...
Introduction:Much of the discussion of set-theoretic independence, and whether or not we could legit...
International audienceThe status of the set-theoretic independent statements is the main problem in ...
In this article, I survey some philosophical attitudes to talk concerning `the' universe of sets. I ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Philosophy, 1974.MIT Humanities Lib...
The independence of the continuum hypothesis is a result of broad impact: it settles a basic questio...
A pervasive thought in contemporary Philosophy of Mathematics is that in order to justify reflection...
This paper reviews the claims of several main-stream candidates to be the foundations of mathematics...
Multiverse Views in set theory advocate the claim that there are many universes of sets, no-one of w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003.In...
Abstract. Although Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory (ZFC) is generally accepted as the appropriate founda...
A central area of current philosophical debate in the foundations of mathematics concerns whether or...
AbstractThis is an expository paper on the problem of independent axiomatization of any set of sente...
Set-theoretic pluralism is an increasingly influential position in the philosophy of set theory (Bal...