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The following pages link to Burali-Forti's paradox: A reappraisal of its origins (Q1157318):
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- Hilbert, logicism, and mathematical existence (Q1036075) (← links)
- On rewriting the history of the foundations of mathematics at the turn of the century (Q1072535) (← links)
- The emergence of some of the nonlogical paradoxes of the theory of sets, 1903-1908 (Q1073778) (← links)
- Hilbert's logic. From axiomatics to proof theory (Q1267397) (← links)
- Hilbert on the infinite: The role of set theory in the evolution of Hilbert's thought (Q1604656) (← links)
- Hilbert's paradox (Q1604663) (← links)
- Burali-Forti as a purely logical paradox (Q2281317) (← links)
- ‘ich habe mich wohl gehütet, alle patronen auf einmal zu verschießen’. ernst zermelo in göttingen (Q3033723) (← links)
- Russell's theory of types, 1901–1910: its complex origins in the unpublished manuscripts (Q3832503) (← links)
- The Mathematical Import of Zermelo's Well-Ordering Theorem (Q4372921) (← links)
- WHAT RUSSELL SHOULD HAVE SAID TO BURALI–FORTI (Q4600824) (← links)
- On Russell's vulnerability to Russell's paradox (Q4706116) (← links)
- The Mathematical Development of Set Theory from Cantor to Cohen (Q4879892) (← links)
- Extendability and Paradox (Q5214675) (← links)
- THE PREHISTORY OF THE SUBSYSTEMS OF SECOND-ORDER ARITHMETIC (Q5274882) (← links)
- In Praise of Replacement (Q5388757) (← links)
- In the footsteps of Julius König's paradox (Q5962966) (← links)
- On the origins of Cantor's paradox: what Hilbert left unsaid at the 1900 ICM in Paris (Q6638655) (← links)