Conservativeness and translation-dependent T-schemes

Analysis 60 (4):319-328 (2000)
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Certain translational T-schemes of the form True « f, where f can be almost any translation you like of f, will be a conservative extension of Peano arithmetic. I have an inkling that this means something philosophically, but I don’t understand my own inkling.

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