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  1. Is Cantor’s Theorem a Dialetheia? Variations on a Paraconsistent Approach to Cantor’s Theorem.Uwe Petersen - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-18.
    The present note was prompted by Weber’s approach to proving Cantor’s theorem, i.e., the claim that the cardinality of the power set of a set is always greater than that of the set itself. While I do not contest that his proof succeeds, my point is that he neglects the possibility that by similar methods it can be shown also that no non-empty set satisfies Cantor’s theorem. In this paper unrestricted abstraction based on a cut free Gentzen type sequential calculus (...)
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  • Dialetheias and Numbers Distinct from Themselves.Uwe Petersen - 2023 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 64 (2):239-246.
    According to Priest, a proof can be distinct from itself in the same way that a number can. Priest does not specify any such number, so the present little note aims at filling this lacuna by providing a plain arithmetical code of a dialetheia similar to but simpler than the one presented in our recent work and thereby a natural number distinct from itself.
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