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Systems of predicative analysis
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Theoretical MathematicsMathematical StructureMathematical LinguisticsAutomated ReasoningPredicative AnalysisMathematical FoundationsUnderlying ConceptionsPresuppositionFoundation Of MathematicsFormal SystemLanguage StudiesSemanticsPhilosophical DiscussionsSuch SystematizationsLinguisticsLogical Formalism
This paper is divided into two parts. Part I provides a resumé of the evolution of the notion of predicativity. Part II describes our own work on the subject. Part I §1. Conceptions of sets. Statements about sets lie at the heart of most modern attempts to systematize all (or, at least, all known) mathematics. Technical and philosophical discussions concerning such systematizations and the underlying conceptions have thus occupied a considerable portion of the literature on the foundations of mathematics.
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