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  1. Kleene's amazing second recursion theorem.Yiannis N. Moschovakis - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (2):189 - 239.
    This little gem is stated unbilled and proved in the last two lines of §2 of the short note Kleene [1938]. In modern notation, with all the hypotheses stated explicitly and in a strong form, it reads as follows:Second Recursion Theorem. Fix a set V ⊆ ℕ, and suppose that for each natural number n ϵ ℕ = {0, 1, 2, …}, φn: ℕ1+n ⇀ V is a recursive partial function of arguments with values in V so that the standard (...)
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  • (1 other version)Recursive well-orderings.Clifford Spector - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (2):151-163.
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  • Troubles with (the concept of) truth in mathematics.Roman Murawski - 2006 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 15 (4):285-303.
    In the paper the problem of definability and undefinability of the concept of satisfaction and truth is considered. Connections between satisfaction and truth on the one hand and consistency of certain systems of omega-logic and transfinite induction on the other are indicated.
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  • The mathematical philosophy of Charles Parsons. [REVIEW]J. M. B. Moss - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (4):437-457.
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