The Hyperuniverse Project and Maximality
Edited by Carolin Antos (),
Sy-David Friedman (),
Radek Honzik () and
Claudio Ternullo ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-62935-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Class Forcing in Class Theory
- Carolin Antos
- Hyperclass Forcing in Morse-Kelley Class Theory
- Carolin Antos and Sy-David Friedman
- Multiverse Conceptions in Set Theory
- Carolin Antos, Sy-David Friedman, Radek Honzik and Claudio Ternullo
- Evidence for Set-Theoretic Truth and the Hyperuniverse Programme
- Sy-David Friedman
- On the Set-Generic Multiverse
- Sy-David Friedman, Sakaé Fuchino and Hiroshi Sakai
- On Strong Forms of Reflection in Set Theory
- Sy-David Friedman and Radek Honzik
- Definability of Satisfaction in Outer Models
- Sy-David Friedman and Radek Honzik
- The Search for New Axioms in the Hyperuniverse Programme
- Sy-David Friedman and Claudio Ternullo
- Explaining Maximality Through the Hyperuniverse Programme
- Sy-David Friedman and Claudio Ternullo
- Large Cardinals and the Continuum Hypothesis
- Radek Honzik
- Gödel’s Cantorianism
- Claudio Ternullo
- Remarks on Buzaglo’s Concept Expansion and Cantor’s Transfinite
- Claudio Ternullo
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62935-3
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