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A theory of infinitary relations extending Zermelo's theory of infinitary propositions (English)
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17 May 2016
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By following Russell's ideas, the author extends Zermelo's theory of infinite propositions to infinitary relations. This approach enables to give an effective characterization of parametric definability with respect to a purely relational structure, as well as to highlight a new understanding of Zermelo's rejecting of Gödel's first incompleteness theorem. The theory of infinitary relations presents a suitable starting point in the reconstruction of Zermelo's original theory of urelements and sets. The status of definability and expressibility in presence of infinitary relations is deeply analyzed and determined.
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definable set
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Russell's substitutional theory
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Zermelo set theory
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infinitary relations
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Zermelo's theory of infinitary propositions
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Gödel's first incompleteness theorem.
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