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In many ways set theory lies at the heart of modern mathematics, and it does powerful work both philosophical and mathematical – as a foundation for the subject. However, certain philosophical problems raise serious doubts about our acceptance of the axioms of set theory. In a detailed and original reassessment of these axioms, Sharon Berry uses a potentialist (as opposed to actualist) approach to develop a unified determinate conception of set-theoretic truth that vindicates many of our intuitive expectations regarding set theory. Berry further defends her approach against a number of possible objections, and she shows how a notion of logical possibility that is useful in formulating Potentialist set theory connects in important ways with philosophy of language, metametaphysics and philosophy of science. Her book will appeal to readers with interests in the philosophy of set theory, modal logic, and the role of mathematics in the sciences.

Berry discusses motivations for, and alternatives to, the Potentialist approach to set theory, providing a new and more intuitive justification for the standard axioms of set theory. This book will interest students and scholars of the philosophy of set theory, modal logic, and the role of mathematics in the sciences.

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A new approach to the standard axioms of set theory, relating the theory to the philosophy of science and metametaphysics.
Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction
1(10)
Part I
11(68)
2 Actualist Set Theory
13(18)
3 Putnamian Potentialism: Putnam and Hellman
31(11)
4 Overview of My Proposal
42(15)
5 Parsonian Potentialism
57(22)
Part II
79(30)
6 Purified Potentialist Set Theory: An Informal Sketch
81(6)
7 Content Restriction
87(7)
8 Inference Rules
94(8)
9 Defense of ZFC
102(7)
Part III
109(96)
10 Platonism or Nominalism?
111(5)
11 Indispensability
116(10)
12 Modal If-Thenist Paraphrase Strategy
126(9)
13 Explanatory Indispensability
135(11)
14 Physical Magnitude Statements and Sparsity
146(9)
15 Weak Quantifier Variance and Mathematical Objects
155(12)
16 Weak Quantifier Variance, Knowledge by Stipulative Definition and Access Worries
167(16)
17 Logicism and Structuralism
183(6)
18 Anti-Objectivism About Set Theory
189(13)
19 Conclusion
202(3)
Appendix A Logico-Structural Potentialism 205(5)
Appendix B Notation and Some Example Arguments 210(13)
Appendix C Vindication of FOL Inference in Set Theory 223(6)
Appendix D Archimedean and Rich Instantiation 229(3)
Bibliography 232(6)
Index 238
Sharon Berry is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Ashoka University. She has published articles in journals including Philosophical Studies, the British Journal of Philosophy of Science and Analysis.