A Note on Choice Principles in Second-Order Logic

Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (2):339-350 (2023)
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Abstract

Zermelo’s Theorem that the axiom of choice is equivalent to the principle that every set can be well-ordered goes through in third-order logic, but in second-order logic we run into expressivity issues. In this note, we show that in a natural extension of second-order logic weaker than third-order logic, choice still implies the well-ordering principle. Moreover, this extended second-order logic with choice is conservative over ordinary second-order logic with the well-ordering principle. We also discuss a variant choice principle, due to Hilbert and Ackermann, which neither implies nor is implied by the well-ordering principle.

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Paolo Mancosu
University of California, Berkeley
Stewart Shapiro
Ohio State University

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