On consistency and existence in mathematics
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Publication:6345472
DOI10.1093/ARISOC/AOAA017arXiv2007.10167MaRDI QIDQ6345472FDOQ6345472
Authors: Walter Dean
Publication date: 20 July 2020
Abstract: This paper engages the question "Does the consistency of a set of axioms entail the existence of a model in which they are satisfied?" within the frame of the Frege-Hilbert controversy. The question is related historically to the formulation, proof, and reception of G"odel's Completeness Theorem. Tools from mathematical logic are then used to argue that there are precise senses in which Frege was correct to maintain that demonstrating consistency is as difficult as it can be but also in which Hilbert was correct to maintain that demonstrating existence given consistency is as easy as it can be.
History of mathematical logic and foundations (03-03) Categoricity and completeness of theories (03C35)
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