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6. Mathematics / B. Foundations for Mathematics / 4. Axioms for Number / a. Axioms for numbers
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The successor of x is either x and all its members, or just the unit set of x [Benacerraf]
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For Zermelo 3 belongs to 17, but for Von Neumann it does not [Benacerraf]
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6. Mathematics / B. Foundations for Mathematics / 6. Mathematics as Set Theory / b. Mathematics is not set theory
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Disputes about mathematical objects seem irrelevant, and mathematicians cannot resolve them [Benacerraf, by Friend]
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No particular pair of sets can tell us what 'two' is, just by one-to-one correlation [Benacerraf, by Lowe]
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If ordinal numbers are 'reducible to' some set-theory, then which is which? [Benacerraf]
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6. Mathematics / B. Foundations for Mathematics / 7. Mathematical Structuralism / a. Structuralism
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If any recursive sequence will explain ordinals, then it seems to be the structure which matters [Benacerraf]
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The job is done by the whole system of numbers, so numbers are not objects [Benacerraf]
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The number 3 defines the role of being third in a progression [Benacerraf]
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Number words no more have referents than do the parts of a ruler [Benacerraf]
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Mathematical objects only have properties relating them to other 'elements' of the same structure [Benacerraf]
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How can numbers be objects if order is their only property? [Benacerraf, by Putnam]
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