Full Idea
Recent commentators have de-emphasised the set paradoxes because they play no prominent part in motivating the most articulate and active opponents of set theory, such as Kronecker (constructivism) or Brouwer (intuitionism), or Weyl (predicativism).
Gist of Idea
The paradoxes no longer seem crucial in critiques of set theory
Source
JP Burgess / G Rosen (A Subject with No Object [1997], III.C.1.b)
Book Reference
Burgess,J/Rosen,G: 'A Subject with No Object' [OUP 1997], p.223
A Reaction
This seems to be a sad illustration of the way most analytical philosophers have to limp along behind the logicians and mathematicians, arguing furiously about problems that have largely been abandoned.