Abstraction Relations Need Not Be Reflexive

Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):137-147 (2013)
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Abstract

Neo-Fregeans such as Bob Hale and Crispin Wright seek a foundation of mathematics based on abstraction principles. These are sentences involving a relation called the abstraction relation. It is usually assumed that abstraction relations must be equivalence relations, so reflexive, symmetric and transitive. In this article I argue that abstraction relations need not be reflexive. I furthermore give an application of non-reflexive abstraction relations to restricted abstraction principles

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Jonathan Payne
University of Sheffield (PhD)

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