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LEVEL THEORY, PART 1: AXIOMATIZING THE BARE IDEA OF A CUMULATIVE HIERARCHY OF SETS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 May 2021
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The following bare-bones story introduces the idea of a cumulative hierarchy of pure sets: ‘Sets are arranged in stages. Every set is found at some stage. At any stage S: for any sets found before S, we find a set whose members are exactly those sets. We find nothing else at S’. Surprisingly, this story already guarantees that the sets are arranged in well-ordered levels, and suffices for quasi-categoricity. I show this by presenting Level Theory, a simplification of set theories due to Scott, Montague, Derrick, and Potter.
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