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Higher Cardinals are only a Convention

Logic 2008-08-01 v1

Abstract

Zermelo's Axiom of Separation is: Exist x: Forall y: (y in x <==> y in a & E(y)) with definite(E) and parameter a. Thoralf Skolem suggested to characterize the terminus "definite" by "the property E should be representable by a FOL formula". But that is trivial. "definite" must mean more. The author claims that "definite" means "in accordance with the theory of definitions of logic". In this case the theorem of Cantor is no longer a theorem, but a undecidable sentence, and has to be established explicitly as axiom. This is not done by the community, but it is made a silent assumption that we can drop the appendix "definite(E)" from the axiom of separation at all. But this is a convention (even when it is silent) and it is nothing else than an axiom.

Cite

@article{arxiv.0807.4947,
  title  = {Higher Cardinals are only a Convention},
  author = {Werner DePauli-Schimanovich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.4947},
  year   = {2008}
}

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5 pages, no figures

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