The Breadth of the Paradox

Philosophia Mathematica 24 (1):30-49 (2016)
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Abstract

This essay examines Frege's reaction to Russell's Paradox and his views about the grounding of existence claims in mathematics. It is argued that Frege's strict requirements on existential proofs would rule out the attempt to ground arithmetic in. It is hoped that this discussion will help to clarify the ways in which Frege's position is both coherent and significantly different from the neo-logicist position on the issues of: what's required for proofs of existence; the connection between models, consistency, and existence; and the prospects for a logical grounding of arithmetic in the wake of the paradox

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Patricia Blanchette
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