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The set-theoretic multiverse

Logic 2014-11-18 v1

Abstract

The multiverse view in set theory, introduced and argued for in this article, is the view that there are many distinct concepts of set, each instantiated in a corresponding set-theoretic universe. The universe view, in contrast, asserts that there is an absolute background set concept, with a corresponding absolute set-theoretic universe in which every set-theoretic question has a definite answer. The multiverse position, I argue, explains our experience with the enormous diversity of set-theoretic possibilities, a phenomenon that challenges the universe view. In particular, I argue that the continuum hypothesis is settled on the multiverse view by our extensive knowledge about how it behaves in the multiverse, and as a result it can no longer be settled in the manner formerly hoped for.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1108.4223,
  title  = {The set-theoretic multiverse},
  author = {Joel David Hamkins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.4223},
  year   = {2014}
}

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35 pages

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