Godehard Link (ed.): One Hundred Years of Russell's Paradox. Papers from the Munich Centenary Conference Berlin: Walter de Gruyter 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Godehard LINK, Munich: Introduction. Bertrand Russell The Invention of Mathematical Philosophy 2 W. Hugh WOODIN, Berkeley: Set Theory After Russell. The Journey Back to Eden 3 Harvey M. FRIEDMAN, Ohio: A Way Out 4 Sy D. FRIEDMAN, Vienna: Completeness and Iteration in Modern Set Theory 5 Kai HAUSER, Berlin: Was sind und was sollen neue Axiome? 7 Solomon FEFERMAN, Stanford: Typical Ambiguity: Trying to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too 8 Karl-Georg NIEBERGALL, Munich: Is ZF Finitistically Reducible? 10 Michael RATHJEN, Leeds and Ohio: Predicativity, Circularity, and Anti-Foundation 11 John L. BELL, Ontario: Russell's Paradox and Diagonalization in a Constructive Context 12 Peter SCHUSTER and Helmut SCHWICHTENBERG: Constructive Solutions of Continuous Equations 13 Kai F. WEHMEIER, Irvine: Russell's Paradox in Consistent Fragments of Frege's "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik" 14 Andrea CANTINI, Florence: On a Russellian Paradox about Propositions and Truth | |
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