10 ideas
17884 | Mathematical set theory has many plausible stopping points, such as finitism, and predicativism [Koellner] |
17893 | 'Reflection principles' say the whole truth about sets can't be captured [Koellner] |
9390 | Logic guides thinking, but it isn't a substitute for it [Rumfitt] |
9182 | Ancient names like 'Obadiah' depend on tradition, not on where the name originated [Dummett] |
17894 | We have no argument to show a statement is absolutely undecidable [Koellner] |
17890 | There are at least eleven types of large cardinal, of increasing logical strength [Koellner] |
17887 | PA is consistent as far as we can accept, and we expand axioms to overcome limitations [Koellner] |
17891 | Arithmetical undecidability is always settled at the next stage up [Koellner] |
9389 | Vague membership of sets is possible if the set is defined by its concept, not its members [Rumfitt] |
9181 | The causal theory of reference can't distinguish just hearing a name from knowing its use [Dummett] |