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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Minimal logicism

Francesca Boccuni

pp. 81-94

Abstract

PLV (Plural Basic Law V) is a consistent second-order system which is aimed to derive second-order Peano arithmetic. It employs the notion of plural quantification and a first-order formulation of Frege's infamous Basic Law V. George Boolos' plural semantics is replaced with Enrico Martino's Acts of Choice Semantics (ACS), which is developed from the notion of arbitrary reference in mathematical reasoning. ACS provides a form of logicism which is radically alternative to Frege's and which is grounded on the existence of individuals rather than on the existence of concepts.

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Published in:

Schroeder-Heister Peter (2014) Logic and Philosophy of Science in Nancy (I). Philosophia Scientiae 18 (3).

Pages: 81-94

DOI: 10.4000/philosophiascientiae.974

Full citation:

Boccuni Francesca (2014) „Minimal logicism“. Philosophia Scientiae 18 (3), 81–94.