Language, Models, and Reality: Weak existence and a threefold correspondence

Abstract

How does our language relate to reality? This is a question that is especially pertinent in set theory, where we seem to talk of large infinite entities. Based on an analogy with the use of models in the natural sciences, we argue for a threefold correspondence between our language, models, and reality. We argue that so conceived, the existence of models can be underwritten by a weak notion of existence, where weak existence is to be understood as existing in virtue of language.

Author Profiles

Giorgio Venturi
University of Campinas
Neil Barton
University of Oslo

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