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  1. Kreisel, the continuum hypothesis and second order set theory.Thomas Weston - 1976 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (2):281 - 298.
    The major point of contention among the philosophers and mathematicians who have written about the independence results for the continuum hypothesis (CH) and related questions in set theory has been the question of whether these results give reason to doubt that the independent statements have definite truth values. This paper concerns the views of G. Kreisel, who gives arguments based on second order logic that the CH does have a truth value. The view defended here is that although Kreisel's conclusion (...)
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  • How Woodin changed his mind: new thoughts on the Continuum Hypothesis.Colin J. Rittberg - 2015 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 69 (2):125-151.
    The Continuum Problem has inspired set theorists and philosophers since the days of Cantorian set theory. In the last 15 years, W. Hugh Woodin, a leading set theorist, has not only taken it upon himself to engage in this question, he has also changed his mind about the answer. This paper illustrates Woodin’s solutions to the problem, starting in Sect. 3 with his 1999–2004 argument that Cantor’s hypothesis about the continuum was incorrect. From 2010 onwards, Woodin presents a very different (...)
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  • Note CriticheCritical notes.Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli - 1993 - Axiomathes 4 (1):105-140.
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  • Note critiche.Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli - 1993 - Axiomathes 4 (1):105-140.
  • Non-classical logics and the independence results of set theory.Melvin Fitting - 1972 - Theoria 38 (3):133-142.
  • General equilibrium with information sales.Beth Allen - 1986 - Theory and Decision 21 (1):1-33.