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Predicativity and constructive mathematics

In Gianluigi Oliveri, Claudio Ternullo & Stefano Boscolo (eds.), Objects, Structures, and Logics. Cham (Switzerland): Springer (2022)

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  1. Ordinal Numbers and Predicative Set Theory.Hao Wang - 1959 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 5 (14‐24):216-239.
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  • Constructive set theory.John Myhill - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):347-382.
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  • Elementary induction on abstract structures.Yiannis Nicholas Moschovakis - 1974 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Hailed by the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society as "easy to use and a pleasure to read," this research monograph is recommended for students and professionals interested in model theory and definability theory. The sole prerequisite is a familiarity with the basics of logic, model theory, and set theory. 1974 edition.
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  • Logical reflection and formalism.P. Lorenzen - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):241-249.
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  • Constructive definition of certain analytic sets of numbers.P. Lorenzen & J. Myhill - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (1):37-49.
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  • The entanglement of logic and set theory, constructively.Laura Crosilla - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (6).
    ABSTRACT Theories of sets such as Zermelo Fraenkel set theory are usually presented as the combination of two distinct kinds of principles: logical and set-theoretic principles. The set-theoretic principles are imposed ‘on top’ of first-order logic. This is in agreement with a traditional view of logic as universally applicable and topic neutral. Such a view of logic has been rejected by the intuitionists, on the ground that quantification over infinite domains requires the use of intuitionistic rather than classical logic. In (...)
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  • The impredicativity of induction.Charles Parsons - 1992 - In Michael Detlefsen (ed.), Proof, Logic and Formalization. London, England: Routledge. pp. 139--161.
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