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    Developing arithmetic in set theory without infinity: some historical remarks (English)
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    1987
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    historical development of arithmetic in set theory
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    axiom of infinity
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    Frege
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    Dedekind
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    Zermelo
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    Grelling
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    Gödel
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    Bernays
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    von Neumann
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    Quine
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