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(2010) Set theory, miscellanea / Mengenlehre, varia, Dordrecht, Springer.

Zermelo 1909a

Charles Parsons

pp. 230-252

Of these two papers, the second is a briefer but almost certainly later version of the first. The point of view underlying both papers is succinctly expressed by the opening sentence of 1909b:Anyone wishing to found arithmetic on the theory of natural numbers as the finite cardinal numbers, faces the task, first and foremost, of defining finite set; for cardinal number is by nature a property of sets, and every statement about finite cardinal numbers can always be expressed as one about finite sets.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-79384-7_7

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Parsons, C. (2010). Zermelo 1909a, in Set theory, miscellanea / Mengenlehre, varia, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 230-252.

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