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  1. Accessing the switchboard via set forcing.Shoshana Friedman - 2012 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 58 (4-5):303-306.
    We force a property of cardinals first proved relatively consistent by Sargsyan, that of being supercompact but not equation image-supercompact, starting from a model of set theory which does not satisfy equation image and that contains supercompact cardinals.
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  • On reflection principles.Peter Koellner - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 (2-3):206-219.
    Gödel initiated the program of finding and justifying axioms that effect a significant reduction in incompleteness and he drew a fundamental distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic justifications. Reflection principles are the most promising candidates for new axioms that are intrinsically justified. Taking as our starting point Tait’s work on general reflection principles, we prove a series of limitative results concerning this approach. These results collectively show that general reflection principles are either weak ) or inconsistent. The philosophical significance of these (...)
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  • [Challenged by [challenged by [challenged by the Incompleteness Theorems]]] - a review of K. Godel, "Uber fromal unentscheidbare Satze der Principia Mathematica und verwandter Systeme I", translated and commented by Susumu Hayashi and Mariko Yasugi , / Kazuyuki Tanaka, "Challenged by Godel".Sakaé Fuchino - 2013 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 41 (1):63-80.
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  • Strong logics of first and second order.Peter Koellner - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):1-36.
    In this paper we investigate strong logics of first and second order that have certain absoluteness properties. We begin with an investigation of first order logic and the strong logics ω-logic and β-logic, isolating two facets of absoluteness, namely, generic invariance and faithfulness. It turns out that absoluteness is relative in the sense that stronger background assumptions secure greater degrees of absoluteness. Our aim is to investigate the hierarchies of strong logics of first and second order that are generically invariant (...)
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