zbMath0955.03008MaRDI QIDQ4949915
George Boolos
Publication date: 7 May 2000
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Predicativity, the Russell-Myhill paradox, and Church's intensional logic ⋮
Tarski's staggering existential assumptions ⋮
Quasi-truth, paraconsistency, and the foundations of science ⋮
THE STRENGTH OF ABSTRACTION WITH PREDICATIVE COMPREHENSION ⋮
FREGE’S THEORY OF REAL NUMBERS: A CONSISTENT RENDERING ⋮
THE POTENTIAL IN FREGE’S THEOREM ⋮
HUME’S PRINCIPLE, BAD COMPANY, AND THE AXIOM OF CHOICE ⋮
Denial and disagreement ⋮
Framing event variables ⋮
Broadening the iterative conception of set ⋮
Natural numbers and natural cardinals as abstract objects: A partial reconstruction of Frege's \textit{Grundgesetze} in object theory ⋮
A defense of second-order logic ⋮
Absolute Generality and Semantic Pessimism ⋮
Worlds and propositions set free ⋮
Objectivity and Truth in Mathematics: A Sober Non-platonist Perspective ⋮
Transfinite recursion and computation in the iterative conception of set ⋮
Modalising plurals ⋮
The scope of Gödel's first incompleteness theorem ⋮
ON ADOPTING KRIPKE SEMANTICS IN SET THEORY ⋮
FREGE MEETS ZERMELO: A PERSPECTIVE ON INEFFABILITY AND REFLECTION ⋮
Logic, logics, and logicism ⋮
Frege's proof of referentiality ⋮
Frege's other program ⋮
Iteration one more time ⋮
`Now' and `then' in tense logic ⋮
A modest logic of plurals ⋮
Somehow things do not relate: on the interpretation of polyadic second-order logic ⋮
The graph conception of set ⋮
Putnam on Mathematics as Modal Logic ⋮
On Russell's vulnerability to Russell's paradox ⋮
MODAL STRUCTURALISM AND REFLECTION ⋮
Focus restored: Comments on John MacFarlane ⋮
The good, the bad and the ugly ⋮
Bad company tamed ⋮
Bad company generalized ⋮
Introduction to the special issue on the bad company problem ⋮
Cardinality, counting, and equinumerosity ⋮
On the origin and status of our conception of number ⋮
Realism and paradox ⋮
Neo-Fregean foundations for real analysis: Some reflections on Frege's constraint
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