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15370 | Predicativism says mathematical definitions must not include the thing being defined [Horsten] |
Full Idea: Predicativism has it that a mathematical object (such as a set of numbers) cannot be defined by quantifying over a collection that includes that same mathematical object. To do so would be a violation of the vicious circle principle. | |
From: Leon Horsten (The Tarskian Turn [2011], 07.7) | |
A reaction: In other words, when you define an object you are obliged to predicate something new, and not just recycle the stuff you already have. |