The Palgrave Companion to the Philosophy of Set Theory

Author:   Neil Barton ,  Carolin Antos ,  Giorgio Venturi
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2024 ed.
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Pages:   363
Publication Date:   05 January 2025
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Author:   Neil Barton ,  Carolin Antos ,  Giorgio Venturi
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   2024 ed.
ISBN:  

9783031623868


ISBN 10:   303162386
Pages:   363
Publication Date:   05 January 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Part I: Epistemology.- Chapter 1. Zeynep Soysal “The Problem of Existence for Descriptivism About the Reference of Set-Theoretic Expressions”.- Chapter 2. Justin Clarke-Doane and Avner Ash “Intuition and Observation”.- Chapter 3. Jeffrey Schatz “Arealism, Thin Realism, and the Problem of Extrinsic Evidence”.- Chapter 4. Deborah Kant “The Hidden Use of New Axioms”.- Part II: Formal Theories.- Chapter 5. Tim Button “The Iterative Notion of Function and the Iterative Notion of Set”.- Chapter 6. Toby Meadows “What Set Theory Could Not Be About”.- Chapter 7. Sharon Berry “Hamkins’ Analogy Between Set Theory and Geometry: Pluralism by Levelling Up?”.- Chapter 8. Sourav Tarafder “Basic Mathematics Beyond Classicality”.- Part III: Ontology.- Chapter 9. Luca Incurvati “Iteration and Dependence Again”.- Chapter 10. Ethan Brauer “What Is Forcing Potentialism?”.- Chapter 11. Chris Scambler “On the Consistency of Height and Width Potentialism”.- Chapter 12. Claudio Ternullo “Higher-Order Platonism and Multiversism”.- Chapter 13. Neil Barton and Giorgio Venturi “Language, Models, and Reality: Weak Existence and a Threefold Correspondence”.

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Carolin Antos, PhD, is an Assistant Professor for Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Konstanz. Neil Barton, PhD, is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the National University of Singapore.   Giorgio Venturi, PhD, is a tenure-track Associate Professor at the Department of Civilization and Forms of Knowledge at the University of Pisa.

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