The following pages link to THE SET-THEORETIC MULTIVERSE (Q2919945):
Displaying 41 items.
- Multiverse conceptions in set theory (Q510715) (← links)
- Infinite populations, choice and determinacy (Q1615993) (← links)
- Tools, objects, and chimeras: Connes on the role of hyperreals in mathematics (Q1654210) (← links)
- The scope of Feferman's semi-intuitionistic set theories and his second conjecture (Q1740613) (← links)
- Can we resolve the continuum hypothesis? (Q2054119) (← links)
- Maximality and ontology: how axiom content varies across philosophical frameworks (Q2054121) (← links)
- Arithmetic is determinate (Q2078980) (← links)
- Exploring mathematical objects from custom-tailored mathematical universes (Q2080581) (← links)
- Structural relativity and informal rigour (Q2080583) (← links)
- Maximal ideals in countable rings, constructively (Q2104249) (← links)
- Forcing and the universe of sets: must we lose insight? (Q2194109) (← links)
- Infinite forcing and the generic multiverse (Q2307303) (← links)
- Is the dream solution of the continuum hypothesis attainable? (Q2345395) (← links)
- Naive infinitism: the case for an inconsistency approach to infinite collections (Q2345398) (← links)
- Infinitesimal analysis without the axiom of choice (Q2662699) (← links)
- The hyperuniverse program (Q2837763) (← links)
- Multiversism and Concepts of Set: How Much Relativism Is Acceptable? (Q3295823) (← links)
- Forcing, Multiverse and Realism (Q3295824) (← links)
- Category Theory and Philosophy (Q3296107) (← links)
- Multiverse Conceptions in Set Theory (Q3305406) (← links)
- On the Set-Generic Multiverse (Q3305408) (← links)
- UNIVERSISM AND EXTENSIONS OF <i>V</i> (Q5001554) (← links)
- The Significance of Relativistic Computation for the Philosophy of Mathematics (Q5015969) (← links)
- THE COPERNICAN MULTIVERSE OF SETS (Q5046607) (← links)
- THE MODAL LOGIC OF SET-THEORETIC POTENTIALISM AND THE POTENTIALIST MAXIMALITY PRINCIPLES (Q5065132) (← links)
- BI-INTERPRETATION IN WEAK SET THEORIES (Q5159491) (← links)
- Feferman on Set Theory: Infinity up on Trial (Q5214797) (← links)
- ISOMORPHISM INVARIANCE AND OVERGENERATION (Q5283449) (← links)
- Set-theoretic foundations (Q5351860) (← links)
- WHAT CAN A CATEGORICITY THEOREM TELL US? (Q5402238) (← links)
- A RECONSTRUCTION OF STEEL’S MULTIVERSE PROJECT (Q5857719) (← links)
- STEEL’S PROGRAMME: EVIDENTIAL FRAMEWORK, THE CORE AND ULTIMATE-<i>L</i> (Q6051424) (← links)
- RAMSIFICATION AND SEMANTIC INDETERMINACY (Q6051427) (← links)
- On the absoluteness of \(\aleph_1\)-freeness (Q6072988) (← links)
- Forcing revisited (Q6096804) (← links)
- VARIETIES OF CLASS-THEORETIC POTENTIALISM (Q6131234) (← links)
- Intellectual humility in mathematics (Q6147123) (← links)
- INDEPENDENCE PROOFS IN NON-CLASSICAL SET THEORIES (Q6148462) (← links)
- A classical way forward for the regularity and normalization problems (Q6180117) (← links)
- Mathematical modality: an investigation in higher-order logic (Q6191140) (← links)
- TWO ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE GENERIC MULTIVERSE (Q6193398) (← links)