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Paradoxes of infinity and beyond: sets, quantification, and cantor's domain principle

A central tenet of Cantor's set theory is what Michael Hallett (1986) calls the Domain Principle: “each potential infinite, if it is rigorously applicable mathematically, presupposes an actual infinite.” One way to read the Principle is as asserting a necessary condition for successful quantificatio...

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Main Author: Harding, Tarryn
Other Authors: Weiss, Bernhard
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Philosophy 2026
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