Indispensability Argument and Set Theory

The Reasoner 2 (11):8--9 (2008)
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Abstract

Most set theorists accept AC, and reject AD, i.e. for them, AC is true in the "world of sets", and AD is false. Applying to set theory the above-mentioned formalistic explanation of the existence of quarks, we could say: if, for a long time in the future, set theorists will continue their believing in AC, then one may think of a unique "world of sets" as existing in the same sense as quarks are believed to exist.

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Karlis Podnieks
University of Latvia

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