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    The mathematical import of zermelo's well-ordering theorem
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 3 (3): 281-311. 1997.
    Set theory, it has been contended, developed from its beginnings through a progression ofmathematicalmoves, despite being intertwined with pronounced metaphysical attitudes and exaggerated foundational claims that have been held on its behalf. In this paper, the seminal results of set theory are woven together in terms of a unifying mathematical motif, one whose transmutations serve to illuminate the historical development of the subject. The motif is foreshadowed in Cantor's diagonal proof, and…Read more
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    Cohen and set theory
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (3): 351-378. 2008.
    We discuss the work of Paul Cohen in set theory and its influence, especially the background, discovery, development of forcing