From Brouwerian counter examples to the creating subject

Studia Logica 62 (2):305-314 (1999)
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The original Brouwerian counter examples were algorithmic in nature; after the introduction of choice sequences, Brouwer devised a version which did not depend on algorithms. This is the origin of the creating subject technique. The method allowed stronger refutations of classical principles. Here it is used to show that negative dense subsets of the continuum are indecomposable.

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Dirk Van Dalen
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