Alternative set theory was created by the Czech mathematician Petr Vopěnka in 1979 as an alternative to Cantor's set theory. Vopěnka criticised Cantor's approach for its loss of correspondence with the real world. Alternative set theory can be partially axiomatised and regarded as a nonstandard theory of natural numbers. However, its intention is much wider. It attempts to retain a correspondence between mathematical notions and phenomena of the natural world. Through infinity, Vopěnka grasps the phenomena of vagueness. Infinite sets are defined as sets containing proper semisets, i.e. vague parts of sets limited by the horizon. The new interpretation extends the field of applicability of mathematics and simultaneously indicates its limits....
In 1891 Georg Cantor proved that there exist multiple size of infinity. In particular, the size of t...
Georg Cantor (1845-1918) was a devout Lutheran whose explicit Christian beliefs shaped his philosoph...
Human language has the characteristic of being open and in some cases polysemic. The word “infinite”...
Infinity is not an easy concept. A number of difficulties that people cope with when dealing with pr...
This dissertation is a conceptual history of transfinite set theory from the earliest results until ...
Vop\v{e}nka's Alternative Set Theory can be viewed both as an evolution and as a revolution: it is b...
The infinite in mathematics has two manifestations. Its occurrence in analysis has been satisfactori...
This thesis is devoted to examining Georg Cantor’s understanding of infinity and his philosophy of ...
In order to explain Wittgenstein’s account of the reality of completed infinity in mathematics, a br...
Infinity is not an easy concept. A number of difficulties that people cope with when dealing with pr...
What is so special and mysterious about the Continuum, this ancient, always topical, and alongside t...
In his 1887's Mitteilungen zur Lehre von Transfiniten, Cantor seeks to prove inconsistency of infini...
This paper expands upon a way in which we might rationally doubt that there are multiple sizes of in...
I address the historical emergence of the mathematical infinite, and how we are to take the infinite...
The mathematician Georg Cantor strongly believed in the existence of actually infinite numbers and s...
In 1891 Georg Cantor proved that there exist multiple size of infinity. In particular, the size of t...
Georg Cantor (1845-1918) was a devout Lutheran whose explicit Christian beliefs shaped his philosoph...
Human language has the characteristic of being open and in some cases polysemic. The word “infinite”...
Infinity is not an easy concept. A number of difficulties that people cope with when dealing with pr...
This dissertation is a conceptual history of transfinite set theory from the earliest results until ...
Vop\v{e}nka's Alternative Set Theory can be viewed both as an evolution and as a revolution: it is b...
The infinite in mathematics has two manifestations. Its occurrence in analysis has been satisfactori...
This thesis is devoted to examining Georg Cantor’s understanding of infinity and his philosophy of ...
In order to explain Wittgenstein’s account of the reality of completed infinity in mathematics, a br...
Infinity is not an easy concept. A number of difficulties that people cope with when dealing with pr...
What is so special and mysterious about the Continuum, this ancient, always topical, and alongside t...
In his 1887's Mitteilungen zur Lehre von Transfiniten, Cantor seeks to prove inconsistency of infini...
This paper expands upon a way in which we might rationally doubt that there are multiple sizes of in...
I address the historical emergence of the mathematical infinite, and how we are to take the infinite...
The mathematician Georg Cantor strongly believed in the existence of actually infinite numbers and s...
In 1891 Georg Cantor proved that there exist multiple size of infinity. In particular, the size of t...
Georg Cantor (1845-1918) was a devout Lutheran whose explicit Christian beliefs shaped his philosoph...
Human language has the characteristic of being open and in some cases polysemic. The word “infinite”...