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[filed under theme 4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 3. Types of Set / b. Empty (Null) Set ]

Full Idea

Note that {Φ} =/= Φ, because Φ ∈ {Φ} but Φ ∉ Φ. A man with an empty container is better off than a man with nothing.

Gist of Idea

Note that {Φ} =/= Φ, because Φ ∈ {Φ} but Φ ∉ Φ

Source

Herbert B. Enderton (Elements of Set Theory [1977], 1.03)

Book Ref

Enderton,Herbert B.: 'Elements of Set Theory' [Posts + Telecoms 2006], p.3


The 8 ideas from 'Elements of Set Theory'

Note that {Φ} =/= Φ, because Φ ∈ {Φ} but Φ ∉ Φ [Enderton]
The empty set may look pointless, but many sets can be constructed from it [Enderton]
∈ says the whole set is in the other; ⊆ says the members of the subset are in the other [Enderton]
Fraenkel added Replacement, to give a theory of ordinal numbers [Enderton]
The singleton is defined using the pairing axiom (as {x,x}) [Enderton]
The 'ordered pair' <x,y> is defined to be {{x}, {x,y}} [Enderton]
We can only define functions if Choice tells us which items are involved [Enderton]
A 'linear or total ordering' must be transitive and satisfy trichotomy [Enderton]